Theo Traw and Sandra chat about being the first housemates evicted on #BBTitans

31 January 2023 - 11:19
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Theo Traw and Sandra were booted off 'Big Brother Titans'.
Theo Traw and Sandra were booted off 'Big Brother Titans'.
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The first eviction from Big Brother Titans on Sunday saw housemates Sandra and Theo Traw leave the competition 14 days into the show. 

The two reality stars had been up for eviction against Juicy Jay and Olivia (Juiovla), Justin and Yvonne (Juvone) and Yemi Cregx and Nelisa (Yelisa).  

While they have been booted out of the competition, the former contestants said  they are positive about what their futures hold.

“I’m lost for words. I wanted to stay a little longer, to help myself more. But God had other plans so it’s all good,” Theo Traw told TshisaLIVE.

He plans to focus on his music career and hopes the competition opens doors to other opportunities. 

“I want to focus on the music, my presenting and try get into different things. I am open to ideas to expand my brand because I don't think things can be the same . Things are going to change and I want to try different things. I'm adjusting quite well. I think I'm going to take my time,”

Sandra, who describes herself as “always fire”, said though she wasn’t expecting to leave so soon, she knows the show was a great platform to help her expand the reach of her brand. 

“I have been singing a lot. I used to do live bands for about four years so I'll probably dabble in that space again. As a red carpet and event host I can get people's events lit, so you all know who to call.

“I'm hoping to do a lot of vixen work with international artists' videos. I'm going to get into skin care as well. It is  only going up from here. I'm going to be a big dog. I'm going to take it one step at a time,” she told TshisaLIVE

There are 22 housemates left to battle to win $100,000.



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