The Bazozwa house carried a calm and almost reflective energy as Bravo B, Didi, Liema, Que, Thandeka, and Trixie inched closer to discovering who among them will be crowned the winner of the season. With the end in sight, the housemates seemed to be soaking in their final moments, balancing quiet reflection with the anticipation of what lies ahead.
However, the peace did not last long as tensions flared during the Zakhaapay task, briefly disrupting the relaxed atmosphere. Even in these final hours, emotions remain close to the surface, a reminder of just how intense the journey has been for everyone involved.
Bravo B took a moment to reflect on his experience, sharing how strange it feels knowing his family has been watching his every move. He spoke about his previous time in the house, where they witnessed negative commentary about him, and how this time around, the narrative may have shifted, with more positive reactions coming his way. It was a full-circle moment that highlighted his growth and redemption.
Thandeka also opened up about her experience, particularly her relationship with Mmeli. She reflected on how spending nine weeks together non-stop can deeply impact a person, showing just how immersive life in the house can be. Que added his voice to the conversation, expressing frustration about being misunderstood and judged. He questioned how people overlook the intensity of the bonds formed in the house, especially when housemates are criticised for emotional reactions despite spending so much time together. The conversation later shifted to underlying tensions, with remarks about jealousy among the group.
As the season reaches its final stretch, tomorrow’s finale carries a different meaning for each of the Top 6. For Bravo B, it represents redemption and a chance to rewrite his story in front of his family and the audience. For Didi, it is the culmination of a bold and fearless journey where she never held back. Liema stands at a full-circle moment, turning a second chance into a shot at victory, while Que’s quiet resilience has brought him to a point where he can prove that calm strategy can go all the way.
For Thandeka, the finale is deeply personal, shaped by intense emotions, strong opinions, and unforgettable moments that have kept her at the centre of the story. Trixie, on the other hand, steps into the finale having embraced vulnerability, love, and self-discovery, making her journey one of emotional growth. As they all stand on the brink of the final announcement, the finale is not just about winning, it is about everything they have become along the way.
Big Brother Mzansi season 6 is proudly sponsored by headline partner Lottostar, associate sponsors Chillers Punch and King Pie, and tactical sponsors Robertsons Spices, Zakhaa Pay, Schweppes, PepsiCo, BayerSA, Falco Milano Eyewear, Galxboy, and Unilever Homecare.
Big Brother Mzansi season 6 is broadcast live 24/7 on DStv channel 198. Stream here. Watch the finale on Sunday 22 March at 18:00 on Mzansi Magic and Mzansi Wethu. Join the conversation on social media using #BBMzansiS6 and #Bazozwa on Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok, or send your message to TV here.
