BBA viewers want naughty Tawana back!

 

Botswana has had three representatives in the last BBA editions, being Warona, Justice and Tawana.

However, in the BBA fans' blog on the MNet website, Warona's name does not feature, while Justice is mentioned only by one fan.

Interestingly, Tawana appears to have entertained many viewers outside Botswana as her name was mentioned in at least four posts on the BBA blog this week.

One fan with the user name, lebreezy, was so crazy about Tawana and another former BBA housemate called Thami. She screamed on the website:  'Thami, Thami, THamI, Thami, ThAmI... WE WANT THAMI. TAwanA, TAWANA, TAWAAAAAAAAAAAANA. PLEASE BIGGY BRING THE TWO BACK.Utiiiiii...'

Another user, a featherfourie, said: 'Bring back the Twinz & Tawana,' while yet another user, Kwakwa, also mentioned Tawana among her all-stars' list. Featherfourie's list also include Meryl, Lerato, Latoya, Lucille, Maggie Mzamo, Maxwell, Kweku,  Smellington,  Yacob,  Munya,  Itai  and Kaone. Roffibbs who however says he is bored to death by the idea of having to watch the same people again, also included Tawana on the list of his/her favourites.

Interestingly, one housemate the fans would not want to see back is Bayo of Nigeria. The West African appeared in the inaugural edition of Big Brother Africa.

Despite being admired elsewhere in the continent as entertaining, Tawana' s lust for the flesh stirred angry reaction back home with President Ian Khama being among her critics, while a number of MPs also voiced their disappointment with her.

Her fans back home in Botswana were infuriated when Tawana expressed her undisguised love for sex in the diary room while waving the Botswana flag.

She expressed her independence and freedom in the house by grabbing the nearest boy, but her fans at home would not approve of  that, dismissing it as shameful promiscuity.

Hate her or love her, Tawana might be back  when  the sensational new BBA hits African television screens  on July 18, especially with Warona, her rival for the  slot,  now said to be residing outside the country. Justice was a total disappointment after lasting hardly a week in the House the last time he was there.

According to MNet, the new show is set to be a fully-fledged All-Stars version, featuring some of the most unforgettable, outspoken, entertaining housemates of previous editions! Big Brother All Stars will see 14 housemates from 14 African countries coming together to compete 24/7 for 91 days in the search for the ultimate winner prize - USD 200, 000, watched by audiences on DStv channel 198.