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MPHO Wabadimo: ‘Making it to the show was my biggest win’

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Photo Credit: Big Brother/Mzansi Magic
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MPHO Wabadimo has opened up about her journey on Big Brother competition.

In a lengthy post she said she started winning the competition when she got nominated into Big Brother’s house.

In her Instagram post she wrote: “It still hasn’t sunk in yet. I entered the show because it was all a dream, a dream that seemed so close but yet so far. Making it to the show was my biggest win because out of thousands of thousands the eye chose and saw me, saw my potential and hunger for growth,”

“Big Brother I love you and can never thank you enough, oh biggie lala oh biggie dodo, your house turned into my new home for 71days. It groomed me and molded me into this woman I am today, listen I see you I can never thank you enough and all I can say is, Thokoza Biggie, “ she continued.

“I survived 71days in the house, survived nominations Beke le Beke, No,

No Alliance, only female in the top 5,”

“I came in and conquered. To only come out NUMBER 1. The winner of BIG BROTHER MZANSI SEASON 3. FIRST FEMALE / FIRST SANGOMA and I

could go on and on but all I can say is I am so grateful and so proud of myself and yes Dynamites Do Come In Small Packages,”

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“I am Mphowabadimo the winner of Big Brother Mzansi Season 3. And this is just the beginning.

Thokoza.”

In another post, she wrote: “To everyone who was apart of this season, the production, camera crew, security, stylist the whole team & everyone else who lended a hand, thank you for making this show a success. This season was just amazing. Your sleepless nights, your efforts will never go unnoticed and may you carry many more seasons to come.

“To @sirlawrencemaleka Sir you carried the show like a G I mean you gave us mini heartattacks every Sunday and you served with humility. May you continue to grow and reach greater heights,”

“To my fellow housemates it was an honour to share a journey with each of you. We walked into that house with dreams and goals and I must say we are a brave bunch, leaving all we know behind to be apart of the unknown. Game or not, strategy or not, we shared an experience together. All that I wish for each of you is nothing but love and light. If the world gets too busy or too loud remember who you are and where you come from Biggie didn’t raise no fools. Let’s push and strive for better. I’m proud of each of us and don’t ever forget to walk your journey. A new journey that is. Well wishes housemates and remember to always play your game. Don’t dim your light for anything or anyone.”

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