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10 Interesting Facts About Big Brother’s Tulz Madala

10 Interesting Facts About Big Brother’s Tulz Madala. He will go down history as one of the Big Brother Mzansi Season III most prominent housemates. Tulani Tulz Madala made moves from the day he entered the house until he left. Apart from being a reality TV star, Tulz is a voice over artist, actor and broadcaster.

Learn more about him from the 10 facts below.

1. 28 year old Tulani Madala is from East London and has spend part of his life in Johannesburg

2. His love for entertainment roots from his days performing in high school plays such as Taboo You, and even going on to win in play festivals hosted in the East London Guild Theatre by Deon Opperman.

3. Tulz went on to matriculate from Hudson Park with Honours in Drama 2011 for his performance and contribution.

4. The multi-talented Tulz is a broadcaster of note who has been a part of Y Academy and hosted 5FM’s 1am to 4am slot, but once Covid-19 struck, his contract was not renewed and he had to move back to the Eastern Cape.

5. While home, Tulz and his friend opened an NGO with the mission of empowering young people in the province. That mission was put on pause when he joined the Big Brother Mzansi Season III.

6. He has revealed that his reasons for entering the Big Brother Mzansi competition was to get his hands on the R2million prize money.

7. Although he didn’t become the ultimate winner Tulz finished at a respectable position 5. He was also able to last a record-breaking 10 weeks without being nominated for eviction.

8. While in the house people noticed that Tulani loved cooking and was really good at it. He was also great at directing plays that the housemates did on the show.

9. Tulz also formed a brotherhood with some contestants, including, Themba, Gash 1, Libo, and Sis Tamera.

10. He has plans in the pipeline since the end of the show, which included being on radio as well as podcasting

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