Mc Junior Wins South Africa’s Big Brother Show

South African Mc Junior has won the season 4 Big Brother Mzansi, walking away with a grand prize of R2 million.


The 25-year-old from Durban won the grand prize after a two-month run in a fierce competition with Makhekhe, his closest rival.

Mc Junior was crowned the champion during a two-hour difficult finale, winning by precisely 0.07% making the season the wildest season yet.

McJunior got 34.50 per cent of the viewers’ votes against his closest rival, Makhekhe (34.43 per cent), Zee (14.04 per cent), Sinaye (7.86 per cent), Mpumi (5.81 per cent), and Papaghost (3.36 per cent)

This season’s Biggie started with a total of 23 lively characters under one roof.


People’s favorite Papa Ghost, despite being the front runner at the early stages, was the first to be evicted from the house.

The Big Brother Mzansi is the South African version of the international Television series, Big Brother.

Auditions are currently on, for the Nigerian version – Big Brother (BBNaija) – with a new dynamic twist being introduced to the show.

The organizers had announced through a social media post that aspiring housemates can begin their journey by submitting a 3-minute audition video showcasing why they and their partner deserve a spot in Big Brother’s house.

The video should highlight their personalities, backgrounds, likes, dislikes, and what makes them a dynamic duo.

Applicants are encouraged to keep their audition natural and fun, emphasizing their chemistry and compatibility as a team.

The auditions are open to individuals aged 21 and above, with a valid means of identification. Application is free.

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