After 78 days of exhilarating entertainment, living with total strangers, and evading eviction, 25-year-old South African, Khosi has emerged winner of the first-ever Big Brother Titans, beating Nigerian housemate, Kanaga Jnr, to the $100,000 grand prize money.
The franchise reality show had paired only Nigerians and South Africans, instead of the larger cast of African countries, and in the finale on Saturday, King Khosi emerged as the last Titan standing.
The anticipated finale which started with star-studded performances and the eviction of the bottom four finalists, Ipeleng, Ebubu, Yvonne, and Tsatsii, was brought to a befitting close with the announcement of the first-ever Big Brother Titans winner by host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.
“What’s up, top two?” Obi-Uchendu said as he strolled into the house for one last time to turn the lights off and escort Kanaga Jnr and Khosi to the finale stage.
When she heard her name announced as the winner, Khosi fell to the ground, holding her head in her hands, in utter disbelief.
Speaking shortly after she left the house, Khosi described her stay in the competition as “beautiful but crazy” but admitted that though she came into the show somewhat shy, she left with more confidence.
The Big Brother Titans started on Sunday, January 15, with 20 contestants drawn from from Nigeria and South Africa.
The Nigerian housemates were Yemi Cregx, Olivia, Blaqboy, Nana, Marven, Jaypee, Ebube, Jenni O, Kanaga, and Yvonne, while South Africa had Cossy, Juicy Jay, Nelisa, Mmeli, Khosi, Ipeleng, Thabang, Yaya, Khehla, Tsatii, and Justin.
However, four additional housemates joined the other contestants about four days into the show, bringing the total number of contenders to 24.
They were two Nigerians, Sandra and Miracle OP, and two South Africans, Blue Aiva and Theo Traw.
The show had its fair share of intrigues, relationships, fights and heartbreak, and provided an avenue for an exchange of South African and Nigerian cultures.