'No celebs or influencers please' — SA reacts to the return of 'Big Brother SA'

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'No celebs or influencers please' — SA reacts to the return of 'Big Brother SA'
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Tweeps wish Big Brother Mzansi would give new faces a chance to be famous instead of celebs and influencers

After a break of more than five yearsTwitter has been buzzing since tweeps caught wind of the unverified rumour thatTshisaLIVE has it on good authority that the fate of the show was decided on Monday and that an official press release is to follow. The calls for entry have already been spotted on TV.

The last season of the show saw Nkanyiso Ace Khumalo and Ntombifuthi Tshabalala both walking away with whopping R2m in cash. In 2016 they also welcomed their second child.It looks like Mzansi is ready to welcome the reality show that creates stars. The one thing most tweeps seem to agree on is that they would like to see brand new faces on the show. It seems tweeps have no more appetite for mainstream celebs whom they see on TV and hear on their radios.

In addition, they would like the show to go with people who do not already have a platform ... so no Instagram/Facebook and Twitter celebrities, vloggers or influencers.

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