This year’s season seven of the reality show is being called Big Brother Stargame and unlike the previous years, representatives can bring partners to the show.
MultiChoice Zimbabwe marketing and publicity manager Liz Dziva said the house returns in season seven of the reality show studded with 53 cameras and 120 microphones.
“Once again, the house features a bold new design in line with the theme of the series. This week producers provided a sneak peek into Biggie’s revamped hideaway, and it’s a contrasting combination of retro fusion and glittering glam all the way,” she said
Dziva added that from the look of things, there are two contradictory styles at play leading to the question . . . what’s Biggie up to now?”
“One look is definitely inspired by the diners of 50s Hollywood, colourful pastels and bold bright shapes accented by the iconic black and white check patterns, bringing back memories of jukeboxes, bunk beds and soda fountains,” she said.
The house is sleek and oozes sophistication that echoes a classy and exclusive dance club where opulence and luxury are the keys to a good time.
“Polished glass, gold finishes and delicate accessories . . . its style meets elegance all the way,” the spokesperson said.
The latest images from Big Brother are sure to keep its fans guessing.
The show, which is coming with an attention grabbing “winner takes all” grand prize of $300 000, plus the new “doubling up” of contestants entering the series is set to provide more entertainment, romance, action, suspense and drama that the series is famous for.



