Big Sister Salone to unveil final 25 contestants on June 7th 2020


Freetown | 2nd June 2020 | Vertex Media

The most anticipated reality TV show – Big Sister Salone Season 2 final 25 contestants will be unveiled on the 7th of June 2020. This was disclosed by Zedzee Multimedia Consult in a letter sent to the Top 150 finalists on the 2nd June 2020, as shared on social media.

The official Top 25 Contestants will be drawn from the 150 finalists (that is 100 Sierra Leoneans and 50 other Africans).

It could be recalled that Zedzee Multimedia Consult held auditions for all applicants between January and February 2020 in Sierra Leone and other parts of West Africa, and online. The show was expected to commence in April 2020 but plans were interrupted by the COVID-19 outbreak. The organisers have however decided to have their final 25 Contestants now as they hope to bring to show to action anytime the virus is declared over, or when bans on public gatherings are lifted by the government. It is bit clear when they plan to bring the show, but the unveiling of the final 25 contestants will assure fans of the imminence of the show.

Big Sister Season 2 auditions in Freetown

The Big Sister Season 2 is a Women Empowerment reality TV show, with 100% female participation, that seeks to empower African women and explore African culture. The Season 2 has a star prize of $ 50,000, as was announced by the CEO of Zedzee Multimedia Consult, Zainab Sheriff in 2019.

Zainab Sheriff, Founder of Zedzee Multimedia Consult

The unveiling of the Top 25 Contestants will be broadcast live on SLBC TV and Facebook page, on Official Big Sister Season 2 YouTube channel and on www.bigsistershow.com at 10PM on the 7th June 2020. Successful applicants will receive a call from the studio live on Messenger from anywhere they are in the world.

Hopes are high, everyone is expecting a call. But who will actually make it to the house?

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