Big Brother Mzansi’s ‘QV’ leaves show to ‘protect her mental health’

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A contestant has decided to leave the ‘Big Brother Mzansi’ season 3 within a week of it’s on-screen debut.

Mzansi Magic has confirmed the surprise exit of Keamogetswe Motlhale, known as QV. The broadcaster said QV decided to leave due to personal reasons.

“The longer I am here, there is a need for me to address it quickly,” said QV as she addressed her housemates announcing her exit.

Mzansi Magic has confirmed the surprise exit of Keamogetswe Motlhale, known as QV (right)
Mzansi Magic has confirmed the surprise exit of Keamogetswe Motlhale, known as QV (right)

She expressed her gratitude to the production team for the opportunity to be in the house.

“A psychologist is working with her to ensure a smooth transition into the outside world and guide her through her journey going forward.

“We wish her all the best on her journey and she has our full support,” said Shirley Adonisi, director of Local Entertainment Channels.

Since its return Big Brother Mzansi has been on top of social media trends as viewers engage with each other on who they think deserves to walk away with the ultimate price of R2 million (USD$133 500).

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