VIEWERS of Big Brother Mzansi are scared for the lives of the female contestants after two male contestants had a conversation in the house.
The two housemates, Bravo B and Makhekhe sat together in an isolated part of the house and planned how they were going to have sex with the female housemates while they were drunk.
During the conversation, which happened on Thursday, 25 January, Lindokuhle “Bravo B” Nsele (26) and Tshepo “Makhekhe” Tau (27) were planning this for that night because they had consumed alcohol.
“Liema, let’s f**k her first, she’s drunk. Let’s f**k them tonight. The girl I was hoping would let me smash is Mpumi,” Bravo B said during the conversation.
The conversation has since been trending on all the social media platforms with people saying they're afraid that the women in the house aren’t safe.
Calls for M-Net to remove the two guys have been made and they have since responded. They released a statement on X (previously Twiter) saying they are currently investigating the matter.
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"We are aware of the incident that transpired in the early hours of this morning in the Big Brother Mzansi house. We are currently investigating this matter and will provide an update in due course," the statement read.
It hasn’t been a full week since the show began. The first episode aired on Sunday, 21 January.
A similar incident occurred in the house in 2015 during season two. One of the contestants, Adams, was accused of having sex with another housemate, Bexx, who was drunk and had passed out.
When Bexx woke up, she said she didn't remember what happened.
Adams was expelled and M-Net's CEO at the time, Yolisa Phahle said the channel implemented new measures to protect contestants.
The conditions were that on-site content directors would intervene immediately to address any suspicious conduct, whether on air or not, and then escalate to senior production staff.
They added that future productions of Big Brother shows must include a person solely responsible for risk mitigation and monitoring of the ongoing well-being of housemates.
Lastly, they said alcohol consumption will be monitored.