Here’s What Viewers Think About Big Brother Prize Slash

Here's What Viewers Think About Big Brother Prize Slash
Mar 27 2025 Share

We asked YOU – our followers – what you think about the victory prize for Big Brother Malta being slashed down to €40,000 after Marvic’s rule breaking.

The news was delivered to the contestants as Big Brother revealed that Marvic’s rule breaking – including saying he wants to leave out loud as well as moving during the freeze moment with his mother – cost them dearly.

Many were slightly on the fence about it, whereas others said that this burden should be on Marvic and not the other contestants.

What do you think?

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Big Brother Will Evict Marvic If He Breaks Another Rule

Big Brother Will Evict Marvic If He Breaks Another Rule
Mar 27 2025 Share

Marvic has received a final warning from Big Brother after repeated rule violations.

During a house-wide announcement yesterday evening, Big Brother made it clear that any further breaches would result in Marvic’s automatic eviction.

The warning follows multiple infractions, including discussing his plans for the prize money if he were to win, which is strictly prohibited.

Additionally, during last Sunday’s live programme freeze, Marvic moved significantly when visited by his mother, breaking the rules of the challenge.

He also publicly declared his desire to leave the house, which goes against Big Brother‘s regulations.

With this final warning in place, Marvic must now strictly adhere to the rules to avoid eviction.

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Final Preparations As Mużika Mużika 2025 Kicks Off Tonight

Mar 27 2025 Share

As Mużika Mużika 2025 draws near, Minister for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, visited the final rehearsals for the much-anticipated festival. Meeting with singers, songwriters, composers, and organisers, he praised the growing success of the event, which has become a highlight for both the Maltese and Gozitan communities.

“This prestigious festival, thanks to the dedication of the artists and organisers, will once again celebrate our native language with 16 original Maltese songs for the fifth consecutive year,” said Minister Bonnici.

Frans Agius, CEO of Festivals Malta, shared his excitement, stating, “The preparations are at their peak. Our production team is working tirelessly to deliver another exceptional show. We wish all the singers the best of luck.”

Tonight, the first night will kick off with the 16 songs performed live at the MFCC Ta’ Qali and broadcast on TVM at 9pm. Friday will bring the Classics Night, featuring well-known Maltese artists, while Saturday will see the grand finale as the 16 finalists compete for the title.

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Fgura Fire Being Controlled By CPD

Fgura Fire Being Controlled By CPD
Mar 27 2025 Share

A photo shared to ‘People Who Like Or Live In Fgura’ shows Civil Protection and the Malta Police Force on the site of a reported fire in Cospicua road.

The photo, shared by Natasha Brincat Zammit, shows a plume of smoke emerging from a building.

Fire engines could be seen on site managing the situation. It is currently unclear what led to the fire and whether anyone was injured.

More information as story progresses.

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Photo Source: Natasha Brincat Zammit (People Who Like Or Live In Fgura)