The popular reality show Big Brother Mzansi finally came to an end with McJunior being the winner of the fourth season.
In a conversation with the host Lawrence Maleka, McJunior shared why and how he played the game the way he played it. A lot of the people who followed the show labelled him as an introvert because he did not open up to people much and spent most of his time keeping to himself.
Answering Lawrence’s question of whether or not he had a game plan or strategy, the winner said, “None whatsoever, I walked in and I decided to be. That was it, there was no game plan or strategy.”
He also explained that his keeping to himself was because he loves being in his mind, it gives him time to reflect and introspect. “I did not want to be upfront with people because you get nominated when you are honest.”
Lawrence also asked McJunior about all the housemates, including the runner-up, Makhekhe. “I knew if it was not me it was going to be him, I told him this on Saturday. Makhekhe has a great personality and people loved him.”
Getting to the end of the conversation, Lawrence then asked him what his plans were with the R2 million he won. McJunior answered, saying that he plans to venture into business, “Like I said, I was not in here for fame.”
“I did not come here to get compliments that I can act. Thank you to everyone but I am going into business,” he added.
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