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BBTitans’ Edition: South Africa’s Mmeli Becomes First Head Of House
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Mmeli has emerged as the first head of the house of the show
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Mmeli’s victory was declared after winning a keenly-contested game on Monday evening
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He came out as the best-performing housemate after defeating, Lukay, Olivia and Jenni.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that South Africa’s Mmeli has emerged as the first Head of House (HoH) for the ongoing Big Brother Titans (BBT) maiden edition.
This online media platform reports that the reality star became the first HoH after winning a keenly-contested game on Monday evening.
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It was learnt that the housemates in the two groups (male and female) grouped to play the HoH games in the arena, as they were asked to build paper planes.
Mmeli came out as the best-performing housemate after defeating, Lukay, Olivia and Jenni.
MultiChoice Nigeria commenced its much anticipated Big Brother Titans season on Sunday, January 15, 2023, as earlier scheduled.
It was gathered that the reality show will be hosting 20 contestants from Nigeria and South Africa who will cohabit as housemates for the next 72 days competing for a $100,000 grand cash prize.
The remodel of the popular Big Brother Naija (BBNaija reality show) is being held in Johannesburg, South Africa, with Nigerian media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and South African actor, Lawrence Maleka, as hosts of the Big Brother Titans edition.
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The oldest of the BBTitans housemates is Yemi, 32, from Nigeria. While the youngest housemate is Thabang, 21, from South Africa.
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