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The one who was in Big Brother spends being a bitch

By staffMarch 28, 20262 Mins Read
The one who was in Big Brother spends being a bitch
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A WOMAN from Harrismith, but based in Durban, Morningside, Thandeka Tshabalala says she is still amazed by the love people showed her, when she was in the Big Brother house, which she did not get from her colleagues on the show.

He said it was difficult to even tell his colleagues how he grew up, where he was born and what he did in life because they didn’t like it. Thandeka came second in this program, as he was one of the young people who always talked to the viewers of this program about what he was doing.

His washing his face in the sink, always quarreling with his colleagues, wearing a single hair on his head for ten weeks and so on is what attracted many people’s attention.

In an interview with Solezwe, Thandeka revealed that it was very painful for her to live in an unwanted house, but her stubbornness is what worked for her, even though she has repeatedly expressed her desire to leave the program.

“As soon as I’m out, I want to preach the word of being attacked because of the words spoken to you or the way people treat you, which can make you feel bad. Staying at home didn’t make me sick, but hearing the things that were said about me and what was done to me, made me feel at ease. Even if I didn’t express it, it wasn’t easy. mine,” said Thandeka.

He emphasized that it is not obscene that he has been doing as it is normal for people to wash their faces, children in the sink in their homes.

“I don’t see anything wrong with what I was doing, people took it in their own way. I’m not, but I’m not stupid because what I was doing is normal and covering the face is something that people do, now it’s like they’re starting with me. All I’m going to do is I want to help people how they can always have good skin, I’ll also help them buy long-lasting and beautiful hair, and a lot more,” he explained.

He stated that since he is abroad, he will continue to live in this country and in Italy as there are business plans that he wants to start.

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