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" "Never! I never realized how much attention the show would attract. It’s one thing to feel it in my home country, but I’m always mesmerized when I’m at OR Tambo or Lagos airport and the immigration officers ask to take pictures with me. Nothing can prepare you for that.
Vimbai Mutinhiri (born 18 February 1987) is a Zimbabwean actress, model and television personality. She was born in Harare, Zimbabwe and raised in Belgrade, Serbia and in Johannesburg, South Africa. Before participating in Big Brother Africa Amplified in 2011, she studied in South Africa graduating from the University of Cape Town with an honours degree in politics, philosophy and economics.
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Just yesterday I received a message from someone who attached a YouTube video, asking if I was the same person as in the video. Then I was only 14 years old, when I did a short film for the Zimbabwe International Film Festival, titled ‘Who’s In Charge’, and I had almost forgotten about the short film. So you can see my marriage with film and television did not begin with Big Brother Africa, as some would want to think, it comes from years back.
I have grown as a person in the two years since Big Brother as I have been educated a lot about entertainment, especially across the continent, as I got to travel immensely. It started with the fun we had in the house, it was a lot of fun and experience and when we were done with the show we would invite each other over and that broadened my horizon a lot.
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I grew up in Belgrade, former Yugoslavia and then went to school in the UK. I was a complete introvert, and a book worm who adored all things fashion. I was also a bit of a tomboy, so I spent my days reading, perfecting my strut (secretly in my room of course), and loads of time racing my bicycle with my brother.