Mpho Wabadimo’s hometown Daveyton celebrates her Big Brother Mzansi win – VIDEO

Mpho Wabadimo’s hometown Daveyton celebrates her Big Brother Mzansi win – VIDEO

Mpho Wabadimo’s hometown Daveyton celebrates her Big Brother Mzansi win – VIDEO

Michelle Mavundla, also known as Mpho Wabadimo, which means the gift to the Gods, won Big Brother Mzansi season 3 last night. Many people were rooting for her, but several people did not expect her to win. After winning her hometown, Daveyton was a boon, with celebrations on every corner. People were excited for the young lady as she had reached an incredible milestone in her life.

She was born on the 8th of August in the year 1994. She is a traditional healer and a spiritual teacher who teaches people about ‘ idlozi ‘, meaning ancestors. On the show, she played her own game and minded her business. She was chilled and didn’t make many friendships. Mpho spoke her truth and shared so much wisdom during her diary sessions.

In the season finale, three finalists are Mpho, Gash and Themba. Many South Africans didn’t expect gash to win or be in the top three. One of the nation’s favourite Themba was expected to take the win. After the votes were counted, Themba was evicted from the Big Brother house. Two contestants were left remaining; Mpho and Gash.

Mzansi was stunned as it was not expected. Perhaps Mpho and Themba were a more predicted top two, but Gash and Mpho remained. At that moment, it could’ve been anyone’s game, so it was pretty unpredictable. Mpho got the most votes, and she was announced as the winner. She was beaming with excitement and tears of joy.

People started congratulating her online. Her pictures were posted across most social media platforms. Some people, however, decided to joke about how it could’ve been the work of her ancestors. Many people resurfaced and showed how they kept voting for her, especially in the final hour.

Her hometown was buzzing with excitement. People were outside screaming ” Thokoza “, which is used to greet traditional healers. Others were calling her name. A lot of festivities were held to celebrate the queen. Cars were spinning, people were drinking, and it went on for hours.

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