People’s favourite Big Brother Mzansi star Liema bags R550 000 cash

Former reality TV star, and singer Liyema Pantsi recently received R300 000 from her fans after bagging R250 000 from the Big Brother Mzansi reality TV show.


 

 

 
The popular Big Brother Mzansi reality TV star Liema known as Queen of England received R550 000 this year, according to entertainment commentator Phil Mphela.The Lady banks R550 000 cash. Liema Phantsi has banked over R550 000 for being on season four of Big Brother Mzansi. This excludes all the revenue made from brand collaboration fees, hosting fee and other deals.”

“The 22-year-old walked away with cash totalling R250 000 from the show and has received R300 000 from fans donations via GoFundMe. She still stands to earn coins from her music collaboration with Cici on their single Impumelelo.”
Former reality TV star, and singer Liyema Pantsi recently received R300 000 from her fans after bagging R250 000 from the Big Brother Mzansi reality TV show.

The popular Big Brother Mzansi reality TV star Liema known as Queen of England received R550 000 this year, according to entertainment commentator Phil Mphela.

Liyema Pantsi

“The Lady banks R550 000 cash. Liema Phantsi has banked over R550 000 for being on season four of Big Brother Mzansi. This excludes all the revenue made from brand collaboration fees, hosting fee and other deals.”

“The 22-year-old walked away with cash totalling R250 000 from the show and has received R300 000 from fans donations via GoFundMe. She still stands to earn coins from her music collaboration with Cici on their single Impumelelo.”

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Liyema Pantsi

Phantsi revealed to IOL this year that she wanted to go back into the house and was nervous after choosing the R250 000.

The 22-year-old artist from the Eastern Cape shocked her fans when she chose to walk away with R250 000 she won during a game in the Big Brother Mzansi show.

This meant she lost out on possibly walking away with the R2 million grand prize, had she garnered the most votes.

“I wanted to go back to the house. But since I didn’t hear the rules and I was really nervous while everything was happening, I took the money”.

“At first, I was really doubtful about whether it was a good decision, but then again, I realised it was a good decision. Nothing is guaranteed. I wanted to be in the top five, but God had His plans for me, which I think were very good for me,” she said.