Kenyan representative in the ongoing Big Brother The Chase said that people should be more understanding to housemates behaviour in the reality show. Tanzanian housemate Nando was disqualified for threatening to stab Ghanaian housemate, Elikem.
Annabel who spoke to Word Is in a phone interview from Johannesburg said, "It is not easy being in the house and not everyone is perfect. You are put in a house where you are away from people you know and are living with people you have just met. For the viewers watching it is easy to look at the housemates and draw conclusions because you wake up and go through your normal routine then sit down and watch the show. You don't understand the reason why people behave the way they do, when they are pushed to the wall."
On being evicted, she explained, "I cannot say I feel sad because I gave my all in the house and I'm happy for the platform I got. This is my chance to be myself and do much more outside here."
Her plans outside the house include completing her masters degree and creating a foundation that will cater for children with special needs and living with disabilities. Annabel said that she grew up with a smaller brother who has special needs. "He is lucky to have come from a family that understood and accepted him for who he is. Most children don't. I will use the foundation to lobby governmental bodies to do something about it."
So, are you related to business magnate Jimnah Mbaru? "Woow, I don't want want to talk about my family I want to keep that private."
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