South African Khosi wins BBTitans, takes home $100, 000 among other prizes

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Eleven weeks after the curtain went up on reality show Big Brother Titans, South African contestant Khosi emerged as the show’s winner. Her win made her $100,000 richer with lots of bonus prizes.

Second was the Nigerian and crowd favorite Kanaga (Junior). Kanaga, an actor and model, describes himself as “a sensitive young man who loves older women.”

Ironically, the first contestant to be kicked out was Ipeleng, who was the first contestant to cross the finish line.

Shortly after leaving the house, she described remaining in the competition as “beautiful but crazy”. Still, she admitted that while she entered the show a little shy, she left with a lot more confidence.

She was followed by Nigerian Ebube, who also became the first albino to reach the finals of the popular reality show.

In his words, his time at the house was “extraordinary and a new experience”. When asked about the connections he made back in the house, Ebube a fan favorite himself, smiled in response.

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The next candidate to leave the house was Yvonne. In her opinion, although she wasn’t the last woman standing, she still considered herself a winner.

She also explained that she hopes the “romance” with her roommate Juicy Jay will continue after the show because “I love him.”

She added that Juicy Jay from South Africa had promised her to visit Lagos in Nigeria. Tsatsii was the fourth roommate to be evicted.

She also stated that she considers herself a winner because she never thought she would make the top three on the show. She said: “Everyone will remember the first three contestants. I am really happy.”

The show started on Sunday January 15, 2023 with 20 participants. Collected in equal parts from Nigeria and South Africa.

The Nigerian housemates who started the show 78 days ago are Yemi Cregx, Olivia, Blaqboy, Nana, Marven, Jaypee, Ebubu, Jenni O, Kanaga and Yvonne.

Her South African counterparts were Kosi, Jussi Jay, Nelisa, Miley, Jose, Ebeling, Thabang, Yaya, Khala, Tati and Justin.

However, about four days into the show’s start, four more housemates joined the other contestants, bringing the total contestants to 24. It was Nigerians Sandra and Miracle OP; And two from South Africa – Blue Aiva and Theo Trou.

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