Season 9 of Big Brother Africa, tagged "Hotshots" will begin on Sunday, October 5, 2014 and a total of 26 housemates from 13 countries are expected to participate.
They are: Lilian and Tayo from Nigeria, Goitse and Sheila from Botswana, Kacey Moore and Ma'm Bea from Ghana, Melvin Alusa and Sabina from Kenya, Mr. 256 and Sipe from Malawi, Mira and Trezagah from Mozambique and Luis and Permithias from Namibia.
Also, Frankie and Arthur from Rwanda, Nhlanhla and Samantha from South Africa, Idris and Laveda from Tanzania, Ellah and Esther from Uganda, Macky2 and Resa from Zambia and Butterphly and JJ from Zimbabwe.See photos of them and read more about them after cut...
Nigeria - Lilian - Age: 22
Known
as ‘SexyLeeLee’ to her friends, Lillian is a model, actor, presenter,
and tax collector! She entered Big Brother Hotshots for ‘the platform it
provides and the publicity that comes with it,and the money’. She’s
not willing to sell herself short to win the grand prize. If she does
win, she’ll invest in her talk show, which is about ‘helping upcoming
talents’ and get herself a house.
Lilian’s favourite foods are rice and plantain and she likes watching Baggage on TV and listing to 2Face Idibia. She doesn’t have a favourite book, but likes movies like Think Like A Man, Blended, Friends With Benefits, Bridesmaids and Twelve Years A Slave. Her favourite actor is Angelina Jolie, because ‘she’s creative and can switch between roles’.
Her favourite place in Nigeria is Lagos, and she says the best thing about Africa is its cultural diversity. Outside her home country, she’d like to visit California for the opportunities she believes it would provide her to improve her career.
Lilian’s role model is Oprah Winfrey, because of her strength, and the person who has most influenced her life is her mother, ‘because she has always believed in me and encouraged me to follow my dreams’.
She describes herself as ‘spontaneous, easy-going, focused and confident’ and says her best assets are that she’s ambitious, a good listener, flexible, persuasive, competitive, independent and original.
Ghana - M’am Bea - Age: 25
Ghanaian
M’am Bea lists her occupation as ‘Acting Trainee Manager/Fashion
Designer’, and has a diploma in Management Finance. Her favourite foods
are yam and nkontomere stew, fufu, palm nut soup and jolof rice. M’am
Bea likes music by Sarkodie, Mafikizolo, John Legend, Wizkid and D’Banj.
Her favourite place in Ghana is Aburi Garden and she says the best thing about Africa is that ‘it expresses diversity through colours and we are not ashamed to exhibit that’. Outside of her home country, her favourite place in the world is South Africa: ‘it offers so many opportunities and it offers young people the opportunity to study and become great people in the world’.
M’am Bea’s role model is her mom, because ‘she is strong, humble, God-fearing and puts her family first’.
Inspired to enter Big Brother Hotshots by her talent and ‘the unity of all African countries coming together as one to learn and share’, M’am Bea also lists making it onto the show as her proudest achievement so far. ‘It will give me room to showcase my personality and influence young, gifted youth out there,’ she says.
Describing herself as a ‘driven, humble and respectful self-starter’, M’am Bea says that viewers can expect her ‘true self’, her ‘fashion sense, sense of humour, cooking skills, intelligence and wise words’ to shine through on screen. She says she’s ‘humbled and overwhelmed’, knowing that the continent’s eyes will be on her.
Namibia-Luis - Age: 23
Associate
Producer Luis has a B. Tech in Financial Information. He loves anything
made with or from potatoes, his favourite book is The Alchemist and he
enjoys the music of Kanye West. His favourite TV shows are Game of
Thrones, The Fixer and The Good Wife, and his all-time favourite film is
Ali.
Luis says his favourite place in Namibia is the river beds in his home town of Rundu, ‘where the mighty Okavango Delta flows into the ocean’. He says that the best thing about Africa is ‘the diverse cultures – however different, every single one is somehow relatable by being connected to the next one’. He calls Los Angeles ‘the city of dreams where anybody can make it, given the right amount of perseverance and correct hustle’.
His role models are his parents because they had the biggest influence on his life. ‘They took care of not only my siblings and I, but also my cousins, grandmother and their own siblings,’ he says. ‘They taught me spiritual values from infancy – those values have brought me this far in life’. He’s most proud of the achievement of graduating from university while being Namibia’s top male international model.
Luis entered Big Brother Hotshots because Namibia has never been represented by anyone from the Okavango region before. ‘I’d be grateful to tell my story to Africa – hopefully it inspires many others with a similar past,’ he says. He’s excited to have the whole continent watching him andIf he wins the grand prize, Luis will build a film and television studio in Namibia.
ESTHER - UGANDA
Pint-sized
student Esther hails from Uganda’s Nsambya. She describes herself as
meek, bubbly, creative, truthful and loving as well as friendly and
outgoing.
She says she entered Big Brother Hotshots to connect with people from different countries and to expose her talents. She’s looking forward to giving Africa a chance to see her ‘true self’.
Her favourite foods are mashed potatoes and chicken tikka masala. On books, she likes Rich Dad, Poor Dad while musically, Rihanna is her favourite. She likes The Wendy Williams Show and her favourite actress is Zoe Saldanha.
Esther says that Jinja is her favourite place in Uganda, because it is ‘the pearl of Africa’. Outside of her home country, she sees California as ‘the place of dreams and fun’.
The most influential person in Esther’s life is her brother Fred, because “he has been there for me and he always will be”.
Esther promises viewers unique skills, entertainment and being herself always. If she wins, she plans to invest some of the money, donate some to charity and support her family and career.
GOITSE - BOTSWANA
Goitse
hails from Mahalapye in Botswana. ‘Home, Sweet Home’ is her favourite
place – "the comfort, a home-cooked meal and my family just make it my
favorite", she says.
She says the best thing about Africa is its history. South Africa is her favourite place outside of Botswana because she has ‘met great people there who have become family. They also have a range of interesting official languages’, which are similar to those in Botswana.
Goitse says she entered Big Brother Hotshots for the adventure. "People from different countries in Africa, all under one roof, no contact with the outside world in any way? Now that’s amazing!" she says. In her quest for the prize, she won’t pretend to be someone she’s not and if she wins, she’ll use the money to open a dance studio.
She says her mom is her role model because she’s a fighter and a survivor. Goitse describes herself as "free-spirited, fun and motivated".
IDRIS - TANZANIA
Idris
is a photographer from Arusha, Tanzania. He enjoys reading anything by
Dan Brown. His musical taste is quite varied, ranging from Chris Brown,
Michael Jackson, Usher to Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith, Lana Del Ray and Nina
Simone.
Idris says he doesn’t have one specific role model, choosing instead to take the best from every successful person he meets. That said, his mom has influenced his life the most. He’s most proud of the respect he’s earned by showcasing his skill and creativity in photography.
He says he entered Big Brother Hotshots because he wants to inspire people and make a name for himself in the process. He feels ‘thrilled, accomplished and totally special’ that the continent will be watching him on the show and describes himself as "smart, flirty and creative".
She likes to watch Chopped, 24, Intelligence and Big Brother Africa. Butterphly entered Big Brother Hotshots because she’d always wanted to be part of a national sports team, but never got the chance. ‘Being on Big Brother Africa will allow me to take the opportunity to market myself and expand my brand’. She says she won’t use ‘backstabbing and cheating’ or immoral and unethical methods to get the prize.
If she wins, he’ll send her sister, brother and kids to really good schools, start a chain of unique food, social and fashion hangout joints and take her mom shopping. Describing herself as ‘unique, feisty, mysterious, fun-loving and witty’, Butterphly says that people are always shocked when they discover that he’s humble, compassionate and kind. He likes other people with a sense of humour, honour and truthfulness, and dislikes ‘dishonesty and people who pretend to like a person’.
Her mom is her role model: ‘she put her life on pause so ours could play. She’s the hardest working woman I know’. Butterphly says he draws influence from ‘all sorts of people’. ‘Ordinary, young, dead, legends – in everyone’s life story I try to extract important lessons like resilience, faith, strength etc. I learn as much as I can from the people I meet or read about,’ she says.
Ghana-Kacey Moore - Age: 29
Born
in Accra, Kacey Moore is a married poet and songwriter, with a
daughter. He enjoys banku and okro stew and says his favourite books are
the Bible, the dictionary, and the thesaurus! Kacey Moore also likes
the music of Usher and Lauryn Hill.
Kacey Moore describes himself as a’ go-getter’, as well as ‘punctual, a leader, a creator and a voice’. His favourite quality, punctuality. It is important to him in both himself and others.
He entered Big Brother Hotshots as a business decision, seeking exposure to the rest of the world. Kacey Moore promises viewers ‘a real person with no fakeness’. If he wins the grand prize, he’ll buy houses for his wife and mother and set up a recording studio so he can record and release his own album under his own label.
Tanzania- Laveda- Age: 23
Bachelor
of Arts & Social Sciences graduate Laveda was born in Dar Es
Salaam. She’s single and describes herself as ‘eccentric, loving,
caring, simple and fun’. Laveda is the eldest of three children and she
has a younger brother and sister. She says her mom is her role model,
because she has moulded her over the years and inspired her in different
ways ‘through the struggles and joy of life’.
Laveda says her favourite foods are pasta and minced meat, and prawns. She loves to read John Grisham novels and enjoys the music of Shakira, D’Banj, Miriam Makeba, P.Square, Rihanna, Beyonce, Tiwo Savage, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Brenda Fassie. She’s a mean entertainer herself, she plays the saxophone, sings, acts and dances and thinks she’d make a ‘potential’ presenter. Laveda’s favourite movies include The Notebook, Titanic and Avatar.
She entered Big Brother Hotshots to be a role model and act as a voice for Africa’s youth. Laveda says that viewers can expect ‘massive entertainment’ from her and that if she wins, she’ll give her mom some money, ‘surprise disadvantaged children’, travel and invest the rest.
Zimbabwe- JJ- Age: 23
JJ
calls himself ‘an entertainer’ on the back of his work as a ‘singer,
rapper, actor, songwriter and director’. His inspiration behind
entering Big Brother Hotshots is the platform the show
provides. ‘It’s a necessary foundation for me to be able to produce my
own music even if I don’t win the money,’ he says.
He says that viewers can expect to be entertained, and that they’ll also have a gym partner every morning. If he wins the money, he’ll fix up his parents’ house, invest in his career by working n his first international album and give some money to charity.
JJ loves Italian and Japanese food, his favourite book is Shakespeare’s Macbeth and his favourite TV show is Elementary. His favourite musicians are JP Cooper, Stevie Wonder, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West and MiCasa’s J.Something. His all-time favourite films are 300, The Vow and American Gangster, with his favourite actor, Denzel Washington.
He believes that the best thing about Africa is that ‘the people are all full of life’. His favourite place in Zimbabwe is Inyaga, and outside it, Manchester in England, ‘home of the greatest football club and where I found my feet and my passion’, he says.
Sheilla is a student from Gaborone in Botswana, currently studying an AAT Diploma. She entered Big Brother Hotshots because she believes that “it’s a platform for people like me who were born for the spotlight. It puts us out there to succeed in our careers – in my case, my music career”. She’s excited that the whole continent will be watching her: “it is like interacting within the house with someone invisible, or a ghost, and the thought of what they think just gives you an adrenaline rush”.
She says her best quality is that she analyses things before overreacting in certain situations. She likes people who are communicative because it helps her see what they think of her and how she should behave around them. She dislikes bossy people and “people with similar strands of personality to me”.
She likes to eat prawns and rice, as well as pap and beef. Her favourite book is In The Meantime and her top TV shows include Big Brother Africa, Keeping Up With The Kardashians and How Do I look? She enjoys the music of Beyonce, K.O., AKA and Tamela Mann and says her favourite actors are Cameron Diaz and Dwayne Johnson. Her favourite films also include The Hunger Games, Wrong Turn, The Break of Dawn and Mean Girls.
Sheilla’s favourite part of Botswana is the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans and says that the best thing about Africa is “the diverse but highly-principled cultures which Africans tend not to leave behind”. She says that Las Vegas is her favourite place outside of Africa, because “it is a crazy, forever jolly holiday destination.
Kenya-Sabina- Age: 28
Sabina
is a TV & Media Personality from Mombasa. She has a Degree in
Finance and is working on a post-graduate diploma in Humanitarian
Studies and Diplomacy.
She says she eats everything and “loves mixing stuff up and making food concoctions“, she’s also a big fan of oxtail, avocado, fish. Her favourite books include Joyce Meyer’s The Confident Woman and Hinds Feet In High Places by Hanna Hunard. She has a long list of favourite TV shows: Upishi Xtra, Gavana, Orange Is The New Black, Smurfs, Devious Maids, Long Island, Oprah’s Next Chapter and Masterclass.
She entered Big Brother Hotshots to win the money and change her life, and the lives of others. “It’s something I’ve envisioned for a long time and it’ll give me a chance to show Africa that I’m a star,” she says. “I can entertain, but I’m also a human with problems, just like anybody else“.
If she wins the money, she’ll leave it alone for a month before buying a house, spoil her family with a holiday, build her Grandmother a house, save towards her daughter’s education, support her adopted charities and invest in her business.
South Africa-Samantha- Age: 29
Self-employed
former law student Samantha is from Potchefstroom in South Africa’s
North West Province. She loves sushi and Indian food and her favourite
TV shows include 2 Broke Girls and Person of Interest, and she likes the
music of Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Davido and Drake.
Her favourite films include Ice Age, Madagascar, The Perks of Being a Wallflower and This Is Forty, with Angelina Jolie her favourite actor because “she’s strong, yet feminine and an amazing actress“.
Her favourite place in South Africa is Johannesburg, and she says the best thing about Africa is “the diversity of the people and the cultures“. Her favourite city outside the continent is Jerusalem, which she calls “a beautiful place“. Samantha says her sister is her role model, because “she’s inspired me to be so much more and has played a huge role in my life“.
Samantha was inspired to enter Big Brother Hotshots, something she’s wanted to do for “a very long time” because she finds cultures fascinating “and the thought of spending time with so many people from so many backgrounds is awesome“.
If she wins the grand prize, Samantha will help the orphanages she volunteers at and take her sisters on holiday, before investing the rest.
She describes herself as “adventurous, random, witty, caring and honest” – the final trait being her favourite. It’s also something she values in others, despising dishonesty and rude people.
Malawi- Mr 265- Age: 23
TV presenter, Mr 265 is single and currently studying Purchasing and Supply Management. He entered Big Brother Hotshots because
he always thought he could win it, when he used to watch it. ‘It’s easy
to criticize people on different things, especially when you don’t know
how it’s like being in their shoes,’ he says. I have watched Big
Brother for a while and I have always told myself I can win the show, I
can do better, but I don’t know what really goes on. So I have given
myself a challenge to now step into the shoes I wasn’t wearing before
and see how I will walk with them’.
Mr 265’s favourite food is crispy fried chicken, his favourite book Screw It, Let’s Do It and his favourite singer, P.Square. He enjoys watching, CSI Miami, Big Brother Africa and Suits on the small screen, and 300, The Bourne Identity, The Dark Knight Rises and The Italian Job on the big screen. His favourite actors are Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel and Robert Downey Jnr.
He won’t pretend to be someone he’s not, to win the grand prize. ‘It’s very disappointing to get booted out and know that you weren’t your real self. I would rather lose the money at the expense of being myself. Then I can say I tried my level best. Everybody has his own morals,’ says Mr 265. Asked about his feelings on knowing that the continent’s eyes will be glued to their screens 24/7, he says he’ll feel the pressure. ‘Pressure is and will be there for the first few days. I am taking it like a new job’.
He says that the best thing about Africa is that it’s very rich in natural resources, with Mangochi as his favourite place. Further afield, his favourite place is the USA, because ‘it’s a big country and has a mixture of different people with different cultural backgrounds. Raw talent is an asset,’ he says.
Mozambique- Mira- Age: 21
Mozambican
student intern, Mira, likes to eat pap and beef stew, the music of Sia
and Miley Cyrus and watching Lost and Covert Affairs. Her favourite book
is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers and her favourite actor is Adam
Sandler because ‘I trust him to get a chuckle out of me’. She has one
older sister, and a younger brother and sister.
Her favourite place in Mozambique is Maragra. She says the best thing about Africa is that ‘it’s the Motherland – you feel the warmth here’. Her favourite faraway place is the United States, because she loves the diversity there.
If she wins the grand prize, she says she’ll build her parents a retirement home, open a soup kitchen and shelter in the heart of Maputo and start a business to create more employment opportunities.
She describes herself as ‘fun, honest, reliable, fair and considerate’ and says that she’s ‘laid-back and easy to talk to’. She enjoys people who are considerate, honest, reliable, fun and opinionated, but doesn’t like rude and judgmental people.
Zambia- Macky2-Age: 29
Hip
hop musician Macky2 is from Luanshya in Zambia. His favourite book is
48 Laws of Power and his top TV shows are Suits, Crisis, Game of Thrones
and Idols SA. His favourite actor is Denzel Washington, because he’s
able to play so many characters and bring each one to life.
Jay-Z is both his favourite musician and his role model – the latter because ‘he’s one of the most successful entertainers of our generation’. His father has also played a huge role in Macky2’s life.
He entered Big Brother Hotshots because he believes that ‘people naturally fall in love with my personality, so I know I stand a chance of winning that grand prize and changing my life’.Macky2 says he won’t lose himself and what he believes in, along the way.
Describing himself as ‘a natural entertainer who’s loveable’, he says he always pushed himself and is never discouraged by setbacks. ‘I’m confident and I truly believe I can do anything I set my mind to,’ he says.
Namibia- Permithias- Age: 25
Professional
sushi chef Permithias unsurprisingly lists sushi as one of his
favourite foods, alongside pizza. He doesn’t have a favourite book, but
enjoys watching The Originals on TV. A fan of animation, Permithias’
favourite films are Turbo and Happy Feet, while he also likes the music
of Chris Brown, James Blunt and Joe Tomas.
His mom is his role model, because she provided for the family with ‘nothing but blood, sweat and tears’. He is the eldest of five children; he has three sisters and a brother. Permithias says that becoming a chef is his greatest achievement so far, because it ‘opened a window’ for himself and his family
He was inspired to enter Big Brother Hotshots because he’s been watching the show for years but won’t sell his soul or lose his self-worth in the process. Asked how he feels knowing that the whole continent will be watching him 24/7, he says: ‘scared, but it will all come together the way it should’. If he wins, he’ll take care of his Mom and open his own restaurant.
Permithias says he’s easy-going, open-minded and ‘down for whatever is fun’ and enjoys others who are also open-minded.
South Africa –Nhlanhla- Age: 24
Nhlanhla
is from Witbank in South Africa, and is a Business Analyst, Actor and
Model with an Honours degree in Information Systems. He loves fresh
butternut soup, lamb shank & vegetables and cottage cheese pie. His
favourite books include Animal Farm and The Great Gatsby and he enjoys
Game of Thrones, Shameless, Suits and Heroes on TV. He lists Brad Pitt
and Will Smith as two of his favourite actors.
His favourite place in South Africa is the Groenkloof Nature Reserve in Pretoria and the best things about the continent as a whole are the people and their strength & resilience. Amsterdam made a big impression on him at a young age when he went there and learnt a lot about himself and personal growth.
His mother is his role model, because she sacrificed a lot to get him where he is today and taught him a great many things. Together with his Grandmother, she has influenced his life a great deal because they were always strong-willed and gently guided him through life.
Nhlanhla entered Big Brother Hotshots because he’s been a fan ever since he saw his first season on DStv. ‘I just knew that I wanted to be on the show myself, and wanted to take the opportunity to have my personality spread all over the world’. He thinks having the continent’s eyes on him 24/7 will be ‘nerve-wracking’, but says it’s a great feeling knowing he’ll be watched by the continent and can influence the viewers.
He describes himself as ‘crazy, eccentric, narcissistic, energetic and spiritual’ and enjoys the fact that he’s always positive and optimistic, and always sees the beauty in others.
Zambia- Resa-Age: 25
Lusaka-born Resa is an Event Planner, MC and Public Speaker. She entered Big Brother Hotshots in
the hope of winning the grand prize and being able to pay off her
mother’s debts. ‘She has moved heaven and earth to ensure that I get my
honours degree and in the process she has incurred debts,’ says Resa.
She’s ‘extremely nervous, but delighted at the same time’ at the prospect of having the continent’s eyes on her 24/7. She says the viewers can expect ‘realness’ from her. ‘No pretence, I’m an open book, I don’t hide my struggles because they’ve shaped me into who I am and I’ve used them as stepping stones,’ she says. ‘Also, lots of dancing and definitely lots of laughter!’
Resa describes herself as ‘unique, colourful, bubbly, random and hyper’, saying that her inquisitive nature means that she won’t suffer in silence. ‘I’m apologetic, my outspoken nature, I’m a go-getter, open-minded and spontaneous,’ she says.
They are: Lilian and Tayo from Nigeria, Goitse and Sheila from Botswana, Kacey Moore and Ma'm Bea from Ghana, Melvin Alusa and Sabina from Kenya, Mr. 256 and Sipe from Malawi, Mira and Trezagah from Mozambique and Luis and Permithias from Namibia.
Also, Frankie and Arthur from Rwanda, Nhlanhla and Samantha from South Africa, Idris and Laveda from Tanzania, Ellah and Esther from Uganda, Macky2 and Resa from Zambia and Butterphly and JJ from Zimbabwe.See photos of them and read more about them after cut...
Nigeria - Lilian - Age: 22
Lilian’s favourite foods are rice and plantain and she likes watching Baggage on TV and listing to 2Face Idibia. She doesn’t have a favourite book, but likes movies like Think Like A Man, Blended, Friends With Benefits, Bridesmaids and Twelve Years A Slave. Her favourite actor is Angelina Jolie, because ‘she’s creative and can switch between roles’.
Her favourite place in Nigeria is Lagos, and she says the best thing about Africa is its cultural diversity. Outside her home country, she’d like to visit California for the opportunities she believes it would provide her to improve her career.
Lilian’s role model is Oprah Winfrey, because of her strength, and the person who has most influenced her life is her mother, ‘because she has always believed in me and encouraged me to follow my dreams’.
She describes herself as ‘spontaneous, easy-going, focused and confident’ and says her best assets are that she’s ambitious, a good listener, flexible, persuasive, competitive, independent and original.
Tayo-Nigeria
A
1.93m-tall model with a Higher National Diploma in Maritime Studies,
Tayo from Nigeria, certainly stands out in a crowd. He lists his
favourite foods as eba and okra soup mixed with fish stew, his favourite
musicians are 2Face Idibia, Beautiful Nubia and D’Banj. He says his
favourite place in Nigeria is Oyo Town, his place of birth. “That’s my
home, where I started life. It reminds me of who I am now and how far
I’ve come in life,” he says.
He says the best
thing about Africa is culture and pride and that his favourite place
outside of Nigeria is South Africa, which he calls his “home away from
home”. He entered Big Brother Hotshots because he believes in himself,
and was also encouraged to enter by others. “I like to be seen and to be
heard,” he says.
Tayo says he’s not willing to
change who he is or disgrace his family and friends to impress viewers
or his fellow housemates. If Tayo wins the grand prize he’ll set up his
life and give himself a life of luxury.
Ghana - M’am Bea - Age: 25
Her favourite place in Ghana is Aburi Garden and she says the best thing about Africa is that ‘it expresses diversity through colours and we are not ashamed to exhibit that’. Outside of her home country, her favourite place in the world is South Africa: ‘it offers so many opportunities and it offers young people the opportunity to study and become great people in the world’.
M’am Bea’s role model is her mom, because ‘she is strong, humble, God-fearing and puts her family first’.
Inspired to enter Big Brother Hotshots by her talent and ‘the unity of all African countries coming together as one to learn and share’, M’am Bea also lists making it onto the show as her proudest achievement so far. ‘It will give me room to showcase my personality and influence young, gifted youth out there,’ she says.
Describing herself as a ‘driven, humble and respectful self-starter’, M’am Bea says that viewers can expect her ‘true self’, her ‘fashion sense, sense of humour, cooking skills, intelligence and wise words’ to shine through on screen. She says she’s ‘humbled and overwhelmed’, knowing that the continent’s eyes will be on her.
Namibia-Luis - Age: 23
Luis says his favourite place in Namibia is the river beds in his home town of Rundu, ‘where the mighty Okavango Delta flows into the ocean’. He says that the best thing about Africa is ‘the diverse cultures – however different, every single one is somehow relatable by being connected to the next one’. He calls Los Angeles ‘the city of dreams where anybody can make it, given the right amount of perseverance and correct hustle’.
His role models are his parents because they had the biggest influence on his life. ‘They took care of not only my siblings and I, but also my cousins, grandmother and their own siblings,’ he says. ‘They taught me spiritual values from infancy – those values have brought me this far in life’. He’s most proud of the achievement of graduating from university while being Namibia’s top male international model.
Luis entered Big Brother Hotshots because Namibia has never been represented by anyone from the Okavango region before. ‘I’d be grateful to tell my story to Africa – hopefully it inspires many others with a similar past,’ he says. He’s excited to have the whole continent watching him andIf he wins the grand prize, Luis will build a film and television studio in Namibia.
ESTHER - UGANDA
She says she entered Big Brother Hotshots to connect with people from different countries and to expose her talents. She’s looking forward to giving Africa a chance to see her ‘true self’.
Her favourite foods are mashed potatoes and chicken tikka masala. On books, she likes Rich Dad, Poor Dad while musically, Rihanna is her favourite. She likes The Wendy Williams Show and her favourite actress is Zoe Saldanha.
Esther says that Jinja is her favourite place in Uganda, because it is ‘the pearl of Africa’. Outside of her home country, she sees California as ‘the place of dreams and fun’.
The most influential person in Esther’s life is her brother Fred, because “he has been there for me and he always will be”.
Esther promises viewers unique skills, entertainment and being herself always. If she wins, she plans to invest some of the money, donate some to charity and support her family and career.
GOITSE - BOTSWANA
She says the best thing about Africa is its history. South Africa is her favourite place outside of Botswana because she has ‘met great people there who have become family. They also have a range of interesting official languages’, which are similar to those in Botswana.
Goitse says she entered Big Brother Hotshots for the adventure. "People from different countries in Africa, all under one roof, no contact with the outside world in any way? Now that’s amazing!" she says. In her quest for the prize, she won’t pretend to be someone she’s not and if she wins, she’ll use the money to open a dance studio.
She says her mom is her role model because she’s a fighter and a survivor. Goitse describes herself as "free-spirited, fun and motivated".
IDRIS - TANZANIA
Idris says he doesn’t have one specific role model, choosing instead to take the best from every successful person he meets. That said, his mom has influenced his life the most. He’s most proud of the respect he’s earned by showcasing his skill and creativity in photography.
He says he entered Big Brother Hotshots because he wants to inspire people and make a name for himself in the process. He feels ‘thrilled, accomplished and totally special’ that the continent will be watching him on the show and describes himself as "smart, flirty and creative".
ALUSA - Kenya
Alusa. Age:
33. Actor, Radio Drama Director and MC Alusafrom Nairobi, Kenya, is
married and has three children. His favourite food is ugali with chicken
stew and traditional vegetables. His favourite book is TD Jakes’
He-Motions and he likes watching National Geographic, The Exes and
Nigerian movies on TV.
On the music front, he enjoys
listening to Sauti-Sol, Mafikizolo, P.Square, YoussouN’Dour and Salif
Keita. One of his favourite films, Training Day, features one of his
favourite actors: Denzel Washington. Describing himself as ‘ambitious,
spiritual, out-spoken, generous and mysterious’, Alusa likes people who
are ‘detailed’ and who have a good sense of humour, because he likes to
laugh.
He doesn’t enjoy people who ‘emit negative energy’. He entered Big Brother Hotshots for
the exposure, as well as the intrigue of living with total strangers in
a closed environment and the desire to share his lifestyle with a huge
audience. Alusa is looking forward to having the continent watching him:
‘I’m an artist, a performer, so I love attention.
I’m
not in the least bit intimidated, in fact, I’m thrilled’ Alusa lists
Mombasa and his village of Kakamega as his favourite places in Kenya,
because they’re both very exotic in their ways and rich culture. He says
the best thing about Africa is the people. ‘Africans are both beautiful
in form and diverse culture,’ he says. Outside of Africa, his favourite
place is Brazil. ‘Rich culture, beautiful women, sweet samba music,
festivals, food – I could go on and on,’ he says.
ELLAH - Uganda
Ellah - Age:
23 (pictured right)Ellahis a Sales Assistant with a BSc in Business
Computing from Nsambya, Uganda. She lists her favourite foods as
ravioli, rice and chicken and her favourite books as Think Like A Man,
Act Like A Lady, and Nice Girls Don’t Get Rich.
She
enjoys watching Reality shows like Real Housewives of Atlanta, New York
and Orange County. Her favourite singers include India Arie, August
Alsina, Beyonce, Rihanna and Sam Smith. Her favourite place in Uganda is
the Lake Bunyonyi Resort and she says the best thing about Africa is
‘the warmness of the people’. Outside of her home country, she says
Cambodia is ‘a hidden gem and somewhat a free country’.
Ellah
has 12 brothers and sisters and says her Mom is her role model: ‘her
strength and character captivate me’. Ellah is most proud of having
become Miss Uganda 2013/14 because ‘it was a stiff competition and a
strong test for me’. She was inspired to enter Big Brother Hotshots because of the fact that ‘it unites Africa and also is a platform for me to advance’.
She
says she’s ‘super excited and is looking forward to being on the
show. She describes herself as ‘charismatic, bitchy, outspoken, loving
and sophisticated’ and says that she’s ‘strong and determined’. She
values ‘honesty, charisma and joyfulness’ in others, but dislikes ‘lies
and fakeness’.If she wins the grand prize Ellah will buy cars for her
mom and invest the rest in real estate.
Butterphly - Age:
24 Butterphly is a Radio, Television Presenter and Producer from
Harare. She lists her favourite foods as meat, pasta with cheese,
black-eyed peas and eggs. Her favourite books include the Bible, The
Firm, The Long Goodbye, and the Sherlock Holmes series.She likes to watch Chopped, 24, Intelligence and Big Brother Africa. Butterphly entered Big Brother Hotshots because she’d always wanted to be part of a national sports team, but never got the chance. ‘Being on Big Brother Africa will allow me to take the opportunity to market myself and expand my brand’. She says she won’t use ‘backstabbing and cheating’ or immoral and unethical methods to get the prize.
If she wins, he’ll send her sister, brother and kids to really good schools, start a chain of unique food, social and fashion hangout joints and take her mom shopping. Describing herself as ‘unique, feisty, mysterious, fun-loving and witty’, Butterphly says that people are always shocked when they discover that he’s humble, compassionate and kind. He likes other people with a sense of humour, honour and truthfulness, and dislikes ‘dishonesty and people who pretend to like a person’.
Her mom is her role model: ‘she put her life on pause so ours could play. She’s the hardest working woman I know’. Butterphly says he draws influence from ‘all sorts of people’. ‘Ordinary, young, dead, legends – in everyone’s life story I try to extract important lessons like resilience, faith, strength etc. I learn as much as I can from the people I meet or read about,’ she says.
Ghana-Kacey Moore - Age: 29
Kacey Moore describes himself as a’ go-getter’, as well as ‘punctual, a leader, a creator and a voice’. His favourite quality, punctuality. It is important to him in both himself and others.
He entered Big Brother Hotshots as a business decision, seeking exposure to the rest of the world. Kacey Moore promises viewers ‘a real person with no fakeness’. If he wins the grand prize, he’ll buy houses for his wife and mother and set up a recording studio so he can record and release his own album under his own label.
Tanzania- Laveda- Age: 23
Laveda says her favourite foods are pasta and minced meat, and prawns. She loves to read John Grisham novels and enjoys the music of Shakira, D’Banj, Miriam Makeba, P.Square, Rihanna, Beyonce, Tiwo Savage, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Brenda Fassie. She’s a mean entertainer herself, she plays the saxophone, sings, acts and dances and thinks she’d make a ‘potential’ presenter. Laveda’s favourite movies include The Notebook, Titanic and Avatar.
She entered Big Brother Hotshots to be a role model and act as a voice for Africa’s youth. Laveda says that viewers can expect ‘massive entertainment’ from her and that if she wins, she’ll give her mom some money, ‘surprise disadvantaged children’, travel and invest the rest.
Zimbabwe- JJ- Age: 23
He says that viewers can expect to be entertained, and that they’ll also have a gym partner every morning. If he wins the money, he’ll fix up his parents’ house, invest in his career by working n his first international album and give some money to charity.
JJ loves Italian and Japanese food, his favourite book is Shakespeare’s Macbeth and his favourite TV show is Elementary. His favourite musicians are JP Cooper, Stevie Wonder, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West and MiCasa’s J.Something. His all-time favourite films are 300, The Vow and American Gangster, with his favourite actor, Denzel Washington.
He believes that the best thing about Africa is that ‘the people are all full of life’. His favourite place in Zimbabwe is Inyaga, and outside it, Manchester in England, ‘home of the greatest football club and where I found my feet and my passion’, he says.
Sipe - Malawi
Sipe
is from Lilongwe and has an MSCE and ICM Hotel and Catering Management
qualification. Her favourite foods are nshima with chicken and okra,
pizza, Thai food and ‘a bit of Indian cuisine’. Her favourite TV shows
include Keeping Up With The Kardashians, and Idols. Her favourite
musicians are Beyonce, Brandy, Sam Smith and Zahara. Her favourite
actors are Idris Elba and Angelina Jolie.
Her
favourite place in her country is Lake Malawi, because it relaxes her.
Her favourite place outside of Malawi is Paris. “It’s the most beautiful
place in the world and I always imagine spending time on my honeymoon
there,” she says. “It’s the City of Love!” She says the best things
about Africa are the people, the landscape and the food. She lists
Beyonce as her role model because “she’s hardworking and she makes it
look so easy. I’d love to be like her”. Sipe’s Mom played a huge role in
her life too. ‘She raised three children on her own and it hasn’t been
easy for her, but she managed to see us through school. She’s a very
strong woman,’ she says.
Trezagah - Mozambique
Trezagah
studied Civil Engineering. He doesn’t have a favourite food, because he
says he loves eating. “I eat everything" he says. The classic Hardy
Boys books are his favourite, while he enjoys the Discovery and National
Geographic channels on TV because he admits he likes to “watch
crocodiles and sharks attacking”. Trezagah was inspired to enter Big
Brother Hotshots by watching previous seasons.
He
is both happy and nervous at the thought of having the continent’s eyes
on him. He says the best thing about Africa is “the culture each country
preserves” and says his favourite place in Mozambique is Yofo Beach. He
likes the Caribbean Islands because he’s a great fan of nature. His
role model is Jay Z, “because he knows how to dress, how to be on stage,
how to behave and has good business control” he says.
His
parents have played an influential role in his life because they always
showed him what was right and what was wrong. He describes himself as
“happy, active and wise” and says the best thing about himself is the
way he treats people indiscriminately, saying he can “be a friend of a
poor person or even a person that sleeps on the street”.
Botswana-Sheilla- Age: 21Sheilla is a student from Gaborone in Botswana, currently studying an AAT Diploma. She entered Big Brother Hotshots because she believes that “it’s a platform for people like me who were born for the spotlight. It puts us out there to succeed in our careers – in my case, my music career”. She’s excited that the whole continent will be watching her: “it is like interacting within the house with someone invisible, or a ghost, and the thought of what they think just gives you an adrenaline rush”.
She says her best quality is that she analyses things before overreacting in certain situations. She likes people who are communicative because it helps her see what they think of her and how she should behave around them. She dislikes bossy people and “people with similar strands of personality to me”.
She likes to eat prawns and rice, as well as pap and beef. Her favourite book is In The Meantime and her top TV shows include Big Brother Africa, Keeping Up With The Kardashians and How Do I look? She enjoys the music of Beyonce, K.O., AKA and Tamela Mann and says her favourite actors are Cameron Diaz and Dwayne Johnson. Her favourite films also include The Hunger Games, Wrong Turn, The Break of Dawn and Mean Girls.
Sheilla’s favourite part of Botswana is the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans and says that the best thing about Africa is “the diverse but highly-principled cultures which Africans tend not to leave behind”. She says that Las Vegas is her favourite place outside of Africa, because “it is a crazy, forever jolly holiday destination.
Kenya-Sabina- Age: 28
She says she eats everything and “loves mixing stuff up and making food concoctions“, she’s also a big fan of oxtail, avocado, fish. Her favourite books include Joyce Meyer’s The Confident Woman and Hinds Feet In High Places by Hanna Hunard. She has a long list of favourite TV shows: Upishi Xtra, Gavana, Orange Is The New Black, Smurfs, Devious Maids, Long Island, Oprah’s Next Chapter and Masterclass.
She entered Big Brother Hotshots to win the money and change her life, and the lives of others. “It’s something I’ve envisioned for a long time and it’ll give me a chance to show Africa that I’m a star,” she says. “I can entertain, but I’m also a human with problems, just like anybody else“.
If she wins the money, she’ll leave it alone for a month before buying a house, spoil her family with a holiday, build her Grandmother a house, save towards her daughter’s education, support her adopted charities and invest in her business.
South Africa-Samantha- Age: 29
Her favourite films include Ice Age, Madagascar, The Perks of Being a Wallflower and This Is Forty, with Angelina Jolie her favourite actor because “she’s strong, yet feminine and an amazing actress“.
Her favourite place in South Africa is Johannesburg, and she says the best thing about Africa is “the diversity of the people and the cultures“. Her favourite city outside the continent is Jerusalem, which she calls “a beautiful place“. Samantha says her sister is her role model, because “she’s inspired me to be so much more and has played a huge role in my life“.
Samantha was inspired to enter Big Brother Hotshots, something she’s wanted to do for “a very long time” because she finds cultures fascinating “and the thought of spending time with so many people from so many backgrounds is awesome“.
If she wins the grand prize, Samantha will help the orphanages she volunteers at and take her sisters on holiday, before investing the rest.
She describes herself as “adventurous, random, witty, caring and honest” – the final trait being her favourite. It’s also something she values in others, despising dishonesty and rude people.
Malawi- Mr 265- Age: 23
Mr 265’s favourite food is crispy fried chicken, his favourite book Screw It, Let’s Do It and his favourite singer, P.Square. He enjoys watching, CSI Miami, Big Brother Africa and Suits on the small screen, and 300, The Bourne Identity, The Dark Knight Rises and The Italian Job on the big screen. His favourite actors are Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel and Robert Downey Jnr.
He won’t pretend to be someone he’s not, to win the grand prize. ‘It’s very disappointing to get booted out and know that you weren’t your real self. I would rather lose the money at the expense of being myself. Then I can say I tried my level best. Everybody has his own morals,’ says Mr 265. Asked about his feelings on knowing that the continent’s eyes will be glued to their screens 24/7, he says he’ll feel the pressure. ‘Pressure is and will be there for the first few days. I am taking it like a new job’.
He says that the best thing about Africa is that it’s very rich in natural resources, with Mangochi as his favourite place. Further afield, his favourite place is the USA, because ‘it’s a big country and has a mixture of different people with different cultural backgrounds. Raw talent is an asset,’ he says.
Mozambique- Mira- Age: 21
Her favourite place in Mozambique is Maragra. She says the best thing about Africa is that ‘it’s the Motherland – you feel the warmth here’. Her favourite faraway place is the United States, because she loves the diversity there.
If she wins the grand prize, she says she’ll build her parents a retirement home, open a soup kitchen and shelter in the heart of Maputo and start a business to create more employment opportunities.
She describes herself as ‘fun, honest, reliable, fair and considerate’ and says that she’s ‘laid-back and easy to talk to’. She enjoys people who are considerate, honest, reliable, fun and opinionated, but doesn’t like rude and judgmental people.
Zambia- Macky2-Age: 29
Jay-Z is both his favourite musician and his role model – the latter because ‘he’s one of the most successful entertainers of our generation’. His father has also played a huge role in Macky2’s life.
He entered Big Brother Hotshots because he believes that ‘people naturally fall in love with my personality, so I know I stand a chance of winning that grand prize and changing my life’.Macky2 says he won’t lose himself and what he believes in, along the way.
Describing himself as ‘a natural entertainer who’s loveable’, he says he always pushed himself and is never discouraged by setbacks. ‘I’m confident and I truly believe I can do anything I set my mind to,’ he says.
Namibia- Permithias- Age: 25
His mom is his role model, because she provided for the family with ‘nothing but blood, sweat and tears’. He is the eldest of five children; he has three sisters and a brother. Permithias says that becoming a chef is his greatest achievement so far, because it ‘opened a window’ for himself and his family
He was inspired to enter Big Brother Hotshots because he’s been watching the show for years but won’t sell his soul or lose his self-worth in the process. Asked how he feels knowing that the whole continent will be watching him 24/7, he says: ‘scared, but it will all come together the way it should’. If he wins, he’ll take care of his Mom and open his own restaurant.
Permithias says he’s easy-going, open-minded and ‘down for whatever is fun’ and enjoys others who are also open-minded.
South Africa –Nhlanhla- Age: 24
His favourite place in South Africa is the Groenkloof Nature Reserve in Pretoria and the best things about the continent as a whole are the people and their strength & resilience. Amsterdam made a big impression on him at a young age when he went there and learnt a lot about himself and personal growth.
His mother is his role model, because she sacrificed a lot to get him where he is today and taught him a great many things. Together with his Grandmother, she has influenced his life a great deal because they were always strong-willed and gently guided him through life.
Nhlanhla entered Big Brother Hotshots because he’s been a fan ever since he saw his first season on DStv. ‘I just knew that I wanted to be on the show myself, and wanted to take the opportunity to have my personality spread all over the world’. He thinks having the continent’s eyes on him 24/7 will be ‘nerve-wracking’, but says it’s a great feeling knowing he’ll be watched by the continent and can influence the viewers.
He describes himself as ‘crazy, eccentric, narcissistic, energetic and spiritual’ and enjoys the fact that he’s always positive and optimistic, and always sees the beauty in others.
Zambia- Resa-Age: 25
She’s ‘extremely nervous, but delighted at the same time’ at the prospect of having the continent’s eyes on her 24/7. She says the viewers can expect ‘realness’ from her. ‘No pretence, I’m an open book, I don’t hide my struggles because they’ve shaped me into who I am and I’ve used them as stepping stones,’ she says. ‘Also, lots of dancing and definitely lots of laughter!’
Resa describes herself as ‘unique, colourful, bubbly, random and hyper’, saying that her inquisitive nature means that she won’t suffer in silence. ‘I’m apologetic, my outspoken nature, I’m a go-getter, open-minded and spontaneous,’ she says.
Arthur- Rwanda
Kigali-born
Radio Presenter Arthur describes himself as ‘funny, humorous and
humble’. He says he loves the fact that he is social and makes friends
easily. He enjoys people who are humble, and dislikes people who are
irresponsible. His favourite foods are rice and beans, his favourite
book The Whole Truth, and favourite TV show, Real Husbands of Hollywood.
He
enjoys Usher’s music and his favourite actor, Kevin Hart, is the star
of his favourite film, Think Like A Man Too. He says that viewers can
expect ‘talent and humour’ from him and if he wins, he’ll invest his
money in business. What won’t he do to win? ‘Anything that goes against
my human nature’.
Arthur believes that
‘originality’ is the best thing about Africa, in terms of its culture.
His favourite place outside the continent is the United Kingdom,
‘because that place is calm – especially Wales’. Arthur’s role model is
Chris Rock, because ‘he is really good when it comes to comedy and he
has helped so many comedians to make it on the market’.
Frankie- Rwanda
Frankie
is a singer, model and actor with a degree in Financial Management. His
favourite food is ugali with beef stew and his favourite book is Nelson
Mandela’s Long Walk To Freedom. Frankie enjoys the music of Joe Thomas,
Luther Vandross and Morgan Heritage and he says he loves “epic movies
and romantic comedies”. His favourite actors are Djimon Hounsou, Jamie
Foxx, Denzel Washington, Cameron Diaz and Lupita Nyong’o.
He
values Africa’s uniqueness and authenticity and lists his favourite
place as Kigali – his place of birth. Outside of the continent, he says
that Canada is his favourite destination because of all the
opportunities there, but also because his son Taye was born there.
Frankie considers his parents to be his role models, because “they have
gone through lots of tribulations, but love and kindness always
blossomed” he says.
His proudest achievements are
graduating from university and when his son was born. Frankie says that
viewers can expect “great times full of enthusiasm and adventure” from
him and that if he wins, he’ll contribute towards building a school in
his grandmother’s village and buy a house for him parents, to thank them
for everything they did for him.
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