Big Brother Mzansi

Meet the 18 housemates on ‘Big Brother Mzansi’. Image via Twitter @Lawrence_Maleka

What to know about ‘Big Brother Mzansi’ season four

Award-winning actor and TV presenter Lawrence Maleka will host ‘Big Brother Mzansi’ season four when it premieres this January.

Big Brother Mzansi

Meet the 18 housemates on ‘Big Brother Mzansi’. Image via Twitter @Lawrence_Maleka

Big Brother Mzansi returns for a fourth season on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161) from Sunday, 21 January

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BIG BROTHER MZANSI RETURNS

TshisaLIVE reports that season four will feature the most unpredictable group of housemates to ever move into the Big Brother Mzansi house.

The talented Lawrence Maleka returns as host of the reality TV show, which will be sponsored by LottoStar.

Maria Pavli, who is head of marketing at LottoStar says: “The LottoStar brand is all about making people’s dreams come true.We’re proud to stand behind a production that brings a nation together, keeps us in suspense and creates great reality entertainment.”

Fans can tune in to catch all the drama and disruption 24/7 on the dedicated Big Brother Mzansi channel (DStv channel 198) with Eviction shows every Sunday on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161; available on DStv Compact).

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SEASON FOUR: SPOILERS

Big Brother Mzansi executive producer Natalie Bleksley of Red Pepper Productions says season four is being enhanced by adding new game mechanics and that nothing will be predictable.

“Biggie is here to shake things up, building on the elements that viewers love such as Saturday Night Parties and Friday Night Games.”

Shirley Adonisi, who is the director of local entertainment channels at MultiChoice reveals: “Viewers are familiar with what Big Brother is all about and they know what to expect every season, or so they think. With season four, we are messing with those perceptions and blowing their expectations out of the water.”

Adonisi also reveals that they’ve decided to scrap “shower hour” as a lot of families watch the show, and they all know that families could be ugogo (grandmother), the mother, and the kids, kids do not necessarily go to bed at 7 or 8 pm. It can get a little awkward in the house.

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