In its Six Seasons, the popular Big Brother Africa has been amplified. Running 91 days and 24/7 with a dream grand prize of US$200 000, this season of Africa's biggest reality show dubbed 'Big Brother
Amplified,' will include more of the drama, the emotion, the excitement, and the suspense that have made the series a firm favourite of fans. M-Net Africa Managing Director Biola Alabi breaks it down: 'By definition amplified means to increase the volume, to make louder, to make more powerful. And that's exactly what we want to do with season six.'
With a dramatic new eye etched in a carbon fiber background with an edgy, futuristic feeling and a sophisticated, polished, reflective finish, the newly-unveiled show logo sets the scene for a bold new season!
Big Brother Amplified showcases Housemates from 14 countries this year – Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Big Brother has enjoyed a growing popularity across the continent, and M-Net is pleased that it draws support from Africans, across borders and outside of the nationalities represented. This serves to highlight that Africans support other Africans, regardless of where they live, or what their nationality is.
Alex, who crowned his first day in the house by kissing Kenya's representative, Millicent, seems poised for action, while Confidence, who doubles as the oldest contestant, came across to viewers as a withdrawn contestant initially, is beginning to loosen and go with the flow.
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