Multichoice Nigeria have announced that the audition for the ‘Big Brother Titans’ special edition is open to interested and eligible Nigerians and South Africans reports Prime Business Africa.
John Ugbe, the CEO of Multichoice Nigeria, made the announcement as Nigerians still drool about the just ended Big Brother Naija Season 7 Level Up Show.
Join our WhatsApp ChannelUgbe noted that the season called ‘Big Brother Titans’ would be a mix of BBNaija and Big Brother Mzansi of South Africa.
Ugbe said that this means auditions are open to Nigerians and South Africans, aged 21 and above.
Auditions for Big Brother Titans commence from October 6 to 22.
“All interested and eligible people must record a two-minute video of themselves stating why Big Brother should pick them to be a housemate,” he said.
“This video must then be uploaded and then contestants must fill out the online registration form.”
Ugbe stressed Big Brother Titans would feature new contestants who must be Nigerian or South African citizens with valid means of identification.
Speaking about the twist of having a mash-up of BBNaija and BBMzansi, Ugbe said: “The long history of rich culture and talent shared by both countries will be brought to life through the Titan housemates in one house.
“I can only imagine the explosion of drama and intrigue that will ensue, so, imagine ‘Afrobeats’ meeting ‘Amapiano’; imagine the food and everything else that will be showcased; we think this will be quite exciting.
“We are excited about the special big brother season, and we will reveal more details at the right time sometime next year. If you think you have got what it takes to be Biggie’s next reality TV star, this message is for you.
“Head to [the site] to find out more or follow the BBNaija pages on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.”
The first edition of the Big Brother Africa version was held in 2003.
Izuchukwu Okosi is a Nigerian sports and entertainment journalist with two decades of experience in the media industry having begun his media journey in 2002 as an intern at Mundial Sports International (MSI) and Africa Independent Television (AIT), owners of Daar Communications Plc.
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