Sibu and Matthias Evicted From Big Brother Mzansi

The two housemates always voiced their opinions about other people's strategies and were taken by surprise when Big Brother called their names as the second evictees of the competition.

  • South Africa:   Farewell Matthias and Sibu

    Big Brother Mzansi, 7 April 2015

    After a hectic week that ended in a last minute victory and the most heated argument in the house yet, Matthias and Sibu unfortunately became the first pair of housemates to be… Read more »

Sibu and Matthias.

  • South Africa:   Sibu and Matthias are Stunned

    Big Brother Mzansi, 7 April 2015

    Sibu and Matthias were unhappy to be evicted from the show. "I think it is way too soon for Sibu and me to be evicted" said Matthias. Visibly upset, he voiced his displeasure at… Read more »

  • South Africa:   No Tears for Matt and Sibu

    Big Brother Mzansi, 7 April 2015

    Matthias and Sibu are gone and although the eviction came as a surprise to many it was heartbreaking for none. Usually when housemates leave, the remaining individuals tend to… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Week 2: How Mzansi Voted

    Big Brother Mzansi, 7 April 2015

    Bongi & Khali received 55 percent of the votes and Matthias & Sibu received the least votes of 45 percent and were therefore evicted from Big Brother Mzansi Double Trouble. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Matthias and Sibu Evicted

    Big Brother Mzansi, 7 April 2015

    Tonight (Sunday, April 5) saw leather accessories' businessman Matthias and Jozi fashion designer Sibu evicted from Big Brother Mzansi: Double Trouble just fourteen days into the… Read more »

  • South Africa:   The Eviction Diary Session

    Big Brother Mzansi, 7 April 2015

    With just under an hour till tonight’s live eviction show, Biggie called both Matt & Sibu and Bongi & Khali for the eviction diary session to see how the pairs were… Read more »

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