Bio
Kgosi Chuene is a South African aspiring filmmaker best known for being a chambermate on the third season of the Mzansi Magic reality competition television series Big Brother Mzansi, in 2014.
After spending a week in the Chamber, he was voted in by the other housemates as a permanent housemate.
Big Brother Bio
25-year-old Kgosi, who was born in Pretoria and now lives in Hartebeespoort, is an aspiring filmmaker with a Degree in Film. Describing himself as fun, kind, passionate, honest and extraordinary, he likes "people being nice to other people" and dislikes lies, unprofessional people and apathy.
His role model is a girl who taught him that positivity is a way of life and who's lived an extraordinary life with an open heart. His best advice has come from various friends who encouraged him to "live in the now".
Kgosi plays soccer sometimes and numerous musical instruments such as the guitar, piano, bongo drums and harmonica though he says that his ability is limited. He enjoys "making things, watching things and writing." He also enjoys long conversations.
The Arsenal and Sundowns supporter who has one brother and one sister says friends would describe him as "a bit of a nutcase". Citing The Alchemist and A New Earth as his top reads, he's passionate "about global awareness and raising levels of human consciousness."
Kgosi speaks English, Sotho and Setswana, says his bad habits are smoking and binging out on television and ranks the Wild Coast as one of his best holiday destinations because "of the cows on the beach."
His favourite TV programs include How I Met Your Mother, Desperate Housewives and Heroes and he also enjoys cartoons. Movies that he loves include City of God, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Prestige and The Matrix.
His favourite musicians include Michael Jackson, Andre 3000, Jack Johnson and Liquideep. His favourite onscreen personalities are Julia Roberts, John Leguizamo and Jim Carrey.
If he could visit one place in the whole world it would be Hawaii "to go see somebody." He loves South Africa and believes "one day we will lead the entire planet."
If he wins the big prize on Big Brother Mzansi he says, "I will disappear to go and write incredible stories that I have wanted to write for a very long time." He says audiences should watch him on Big Brother because "I think I bring out the best in people."
He's expecting the show to be a personal journey of self-reflection, to have some life changing conversations and to make good friends."
Kgosi also co-wrote the screenplay to David Kau's Taxi Ride television series.