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WATCH: R2 million winner McJunior confirms account details for donations

by Staff Bona
McJunior picture: Instagram

It seems that Big Brother Mzansi winner McJunior will be receiving more than just his R2 million grand prize and R27,000 side winnings.

In a trending video, the aspiring writer was seen clarifying his banking details for fans to send their monetary “contributions,” or as some disgruntled social media users are calling it—donations.

In the TikTok video making rounds on different social media platforms, McJunior, whose name is Sphephelo Zondi, confirmed the account information linked to his name during his time on the show.

Addressing his fan base, known as the McForce Family, the season four winner captioned his post: “Here’s my official bank account as requested by you. I appreciate the continuous love and support. Thank you so much.”

@realmcjunior_ Greetings Mcforcefamily Here’s my official bank account as requested by you. I appreciate the continuous love and support Thank you so much. #fyp #bbmzansiseason4 #SyaMosha #McJunior #BBMzansi #McJuniorSiphepheloZondi #Bigbrother #Bigbrothermzansi ♬ original sound – McJunior

For further clarification, McJunior then released a short statement explaining that the account used during the voting period of the show was that of his sister.

A portion of the statement read, “I want to apologise for any confusion caused by my editor who mistakenly provided the wrong digits for the account number.”

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by McJunior (@mcjunior_bbm)

The fact that the recently-crowned millionaire was still providing details of his bank account for donations rubbed a few internet users the wrong way. Some believed he did not need the extra cash and was being greedy.

He’s so greedy after winning 2 million really now??

— Gorhakazi (@Asa_Sigoxo) April 4, 2024

I don’t think this is right tho. I don’t support winners still trying to get money from fans. Doesn’t really add up $BLOCK

— P E N N Y? (@_Heropenny) April 4, 2024

Others came to McJunior’s defence, stating that he was not asking for donations, only providing the necessary details.

Why are guys mad that he’s confirming his account to avoid people getting scammed, even Khosi did get donations nje aw?

— mfana kaJack (@SA_Ngubane) April 4, 2024

He never asked for donations. He was clarifying about contributions from his Fans that actually want to contribute for him. He didn’t ask he even said he wasn’t aware that there was contributions for him

— Khanyi Bastile (@KhanyiBastille) April 4, 2024

Also see: BBM winner McJunior reveals what he wants to do with the R2 million

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