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Pokello urges Zimbos to support local BBA reps
01 Oct 2014 at 06:25hrs | Views
LAST year's Big Brother Africa (BBA) housemate, Pokello Nare, has urged fellow Zimbabweans to rally behind JJ (real name Jerome Arab) and Butterphly (real name Tariro Mharapara) who will be representing the country this year.
Running under the Hotshots theme, BBA9 will launch on DStv channels 197 and 198 on Sunday evening with JJ and Butterphly expected to join 22 others from Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
Nare said housemates' stay in the House was determined by voters from across Africa so it was important for Zimbabwe to support its own first before other countries rally behind them.
"Housemates play the game inside the House but it's a pity they can't vote for themselves. In order to stay longer, a person needs votes so it's important for people to support our representatives as charity begins at home," she said.
Asked about this year's representatives, Nare said she felt JJ had an advantage over Butterphly because he had had the BBA experience before.
"I think JJ will have an advantage over Butterphly because he has been in the BBA system before and now knows how to manipulate it to his advantage.
"When they got into the House last year as fake housemates, they had to convince us that they were real housemates so Big Brother went all out equipping them with information and tactics to use for the game."
"From the little time I spent with JJ in the House, I figured that he is very down to earth. I know he will be popular among the girls as he is your typical 'Mr Nice' guy. He loves girls and is romantic," Nare said.
JJ was introduced by Big Brother as a fake housemate last year and spent about two weeks in the House. He left a mark after leaving a special romantic note for one of the female housemates, Dillish. This gesture made Dillish cry, something which earned him support from viewers.
Reflecting on her BBA experience, Nare said she was thankful to producers of the show for having given her a platform to shine.
"Everyone goes into Big Brother with an ultimate goal of winning the prize money. No one ever sees the bigger opportunity, which is the fame.
"Big Brother has made me so famous, something I never expected. Through the BBA fame, I have a lot of acting roles, endorsement deals and have pushed my Addicted to shoes brand," she said.
Asked about wedding bells, Nare said she would soon tie the knot with her Ghanaian lover from BBA, Elikem Kumordzie, urging people to stay tuned.
Source - Chronicle