First edition of Big Brother Titanswhich sees South African and Nigerian housemates under one roof, has been active for about four days.
The housemates have provided a lot of entertainment, and Biggie has earned a higher position.
In the first twist of the season on Thursday night, he was shocked his friends by inviting four more guests to join them in the event.
Four new housemates walk into the house during the first season of the pool party, ready to join the fun.
Despite the shock, the older housemates who were introduced to viewers on Sunday welcomed their new partners with open arms.
Here’s everything you need to know about the four new additions to the Big Brother Titans game.
Meet four new friends
Miracle OP is a 24 year old from Anambra State. He describes himself as smart, thoughtful, and a risk-taker. He works in his family’s pharmaceutical company and considers himself a tough guy with a soft core, especially for people who are important to him.

Sandra is a 27-year-old Nigerian woman from Akwa Ibom State. According to him, he is a self-confident boss who can sometimes be manipulative and passive-aggressive. She is a businessman, former beauty queen, model and host.


Blue Aiva is a 22 year old professional dancer and DJ from Benoni, East Rand. She believes she is a bad dog and a progressive, bubbly, emotional, and loud drama queen. The Limpopo-born beauty is quick to admit that she has daddy issues that make her feel like she has a lot to prove.

Theo Traw is a 29-year-old South African music artist from Vaal. He is a risk taker and a great listener who loves to create artwork and create music. Interestingly, Theo designed his clothes and became one-pringle ready for all kinds of “ships”. She describes herself as a “pink panther”, aka ‘African tribal teacher’, with super high energy. He is loud and not afraid to express himself.

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