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Australian-based Kenyan woman Angela Clancy chasing Ksh18.5 million BBA 2020 prize

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Angela Clancy. [Photo courtesy]

Australian-based Kenyan woman, Angela Wairiuku Clancy is the talk of the town following her debut in Big Brother Australia (BBA) 2020 early this month.

Angela, 38 was so excited upon learning that she is Western Australia’s housemate in Big Brother 2020.

“I used to watch Big Brother Africa and then Australia and always wanted to do it! I got hooked on it. I’ve always wanted to audition but never did until now,” she said as quoted by PerthNow.

On June 1, she asked her fans to get ready for some entertaining times in her new character at Big Brother.

“Yassss honey!!! Big Brother starts next Monday and word on the street is that I‘m a housemate! Get ready for some fun and games!” she tweeted.

After the show’s debut, she has turned out to be the charismatic contestant thereby emerging as a favourite for many earning her the title “TV Gold”.

She is settling for nothing less in the house and Big Brother is all too aware of it. Her push to be the “Queen Bee” 2020 is written all over her face.

Angela, a mother of two and a wife as well is a sales and service consultant at Crown Burswood.

She studied international business, trade and commerce at the University of Notre Dame and has previously worked as a youth support officer for the Department of Corrective Services.

Besides her rich expertise in consultancy, she also runs a private business which she started in 2015.

Angela says her husband, Clancy has always described her as “smart”.

Her fluency in Swahili has stunned many and her dancing skills too are a force to be reckoned with.

“AAA’s deep dive into Angela “angelicious” Wairiuko Clancy has found she’s not afraid of some fun-loving dancing, perhaps inspired by her love of talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, her killer moves on TikTok just a taste of her affinity for the camera,” PerthNow wrote.

Angela is chasing the ultimate prize of Sh18.5 million which she will use to pay off her mortgage and take her family to Japan for vacation.

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