Jay Wins Big Brother Malta Season 1

Jay Wins Big Brother Malta Season 1
Apr 14 2025 Share

Jay has won Big Brother Malta Season 1!

 

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After lots of eliminations, emotional moments and hilarious episodes, Jay has emerged as the public favourite!

 

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With Karl placing in second place and Gabriel in third, it will be Jay who will be taking home the massive prize and the title of Big Brother Malta’s first edition winner!

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Applications For Big Brother Malta Season 2 Now Open!

Applications For Big Brother Malta Season 2 Now Open!
Apr 13 2025 Share

Do you think you – or someone you know – can live under the spotlight 24/7?

Well, now’s your chance to try it out! After a successful three mont run, Big Brother Malta Season 1 comes to an end tonight.

But the applications for the second season of the now beloved local show is issuing its call for the second season!

Will you be entering the house next season?

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Chicken Jockey Trend Persists In Maltese Cinemas Despite Warnings

Chicken Jockey Trend Persists In Maltese Cinemas Despite Warnings
Apr 13 2025 Share

Maltese youths continued the disruptive “Chicken Jockey” trend, despite strong warnings from local cinemas. 

Audience members are still throwing snacks and toilet paper during a specific scene in the new Minecraft film, where Jack Black’s character exclaims “chicken jockey” as a baby zombie rides a chicken.

Eden Cinemas had previously warned that anyone participating in the chaos would be removed without a refund. However, the trend shows no signs of stopping. 

Cinema goers continue to engage in the disruptive behaviour, mirroring incidents seen in other countries, including the US, where some attendees were even escorted out by police.

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Malta Welcomes Holy Week Traditions With Palm Sunday

Malta Welcomes Holy Week Traditions With Palm Sunday
Apr 13 2025 Share

Today marks the start of Holy Week, one of the most important times in Malta’s religious calendar. 

Churches across the islands held Palm Sunday services where locals gather in different towns each year to remember Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem.

Throughout the week, towns and villages across Malta will be alive with tradition. Events like the Seven Visits, as well as the yearly night walk in aid of Puttinu Cares, will be held on Maundy Thursday. Good Friday processions will then take place all over Malta the following day. 

All of this is in preparation for Easter Sunday, when joyful processions and the beloved tradition of the Risen Christ statue being run through the streets take place. It’s also a day for family lunches and of course, figolli, as it wouldn’t be a Maltese Easter without them.

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