The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Big Brother Mzansi’ off to dramatic start

- IOLnews.com

“BIG Brother Mzansi” got off to a dramatic start with the eviction of the first housemate coming within the first week of the show airing.

On Sunday, January 28, Thembisa Bolt driver and club hostess Mbali ‘Mali’ Miya had to exit the house.

Before leaving, she told Big Brother: “It was so much fun, so much positivity. The housemates where such great people, so I really had a good time. So I would say that my week has been really great.”

At the live show, Mali said that she was bummed to be out so early and that she was a bit overwhelme­d by the big personalit­ies in the house when she went in and did not show up fully.

“I am happy, though, that I stayed true to who I am. I want to take this moment to give thanks to everybody that voted for me. Thank you guys for the love. Thank you for the support. I wouldn’t have done it without you, thank you so much, guys.”

The eviction took everyone by surprise as it has not been the norm for any housemate to be evicted in the first week of the show but, with the season’s shake-up, the game throwing out the rule book.

The first week came with drama, excitement and some contestant­s already taking shots. Head of House, Mich, was safe from eviction and so was Sammy M, who won immunity during the week.

However, Mich’s reign was not without drama as the housemates lost their first wager and also faced challenges of confrontat­ional housemates.

Host Lawrence Maleka heard about the first week experience­s.

McJunior and Pale shared their thoughts on PapaGhost being intense when working with his fellow housemates, while Mpumi gave the tea about Jareed having eyes for her and the other ladies in the house.

Lerato Modise and Meelay discussed settling down and

Yolanda spoke about her relationsh­ip with food in Biggie’s house.

Meanwhile, MultiChoic­e decided to disqualify Bravo B from the new season after a conversati­on between him and Tshepo Tau (Makhekhe) went viral on social media.

The clipped showed the two talking openly about “smashing” their fellow contestant­s Liema or Zee because they were drunk.

“I was planning that the girl who can let me smash is Mpumi, my homegirl, just to satisfy my …” Bravo B could be heard saying. With Mali out of the house, 21 contestant­s still remain with the aim of winning the R2 million cash prize.

“Big Brother Mzansi: S’ya Mosha” 24/7 live screening is on DStv channel 198 and all the live shows air on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161). -

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