The Trixie Bandana Girls are now the most talked-about group in Big Brother Mzansi Season 6, which is called Bazozwa. The five women – Trixie, Liema Pantsi, Neliswa, Didi, and Ilano – have been turning heads since the show started on January 11, 2026. They wear identical bandanas, hug each other tightly, and do precisely timed dance routines that win them challenges week after week.
Trixie, a 35-year-old dancer from Uitenhage, is the group’s unofficial leader. She has been on stage for years and has a calm confidence that keeps the group on track. Every day, the Bandana Girls wear their unique look: colourful bandanas tied over their heads or necks as a subtle gesture of unity.
When they step into the arena for tasks, their synchronised moves – especially the Lotto Star-inspired routines – leave the rest of the house clapping or watching in envy.
The season has already seen plenty of drama. Ramona and Tumi the Barber both got evicted recently, shaking up alliances and raising the stakes. Tensions run high with different cliques forming and clashing over nominations and diary room confessions.
Through it all the Bandana Girls stay tight. Their bond feels genuine, and that has won them a growing fanbase outside the house.
Trixie herself has sparked extra chatter with her flirty connection to Bravo B. Viewers have nicknamed the pair Brixie after catching them cuddling on the couch late at night or trading playful glances during tasks.
Some moments turn tense when jealousy or misunderstandings flare up, but they always seem to smooth things over quickly. Fans debate whether it’s real chemistry or just good game strategy.
Big Brother Mzansi Season 6 runs for 71 days with 23 housemates competing for the R2 million grand prize. The show airs on Mzansi Magic and streams live on Showmax, where viewers watch every argument, laugh and betrayal in real time. Voting opens after each Sunday eviction show, and fans have already shown they’re invested in Trixie and her crew.
The Bandana Girls stand apart because they mix fun with focus. They don’t shy away from confrontations when needed, but they spend more time laughing, dancing and supporting each other than starting fights. That balance keeps them safe from early nominations and makes them strong contenders as the weeks roll on.
Social media stays busy with clips of their routines, group hugs and Brixie moments. Some viewers root for them to go all the way, while others hope a rival alliance shakes things up.
The house itself feels like a pressure cooker. Diary sessions reveal hidden feelings, and alliances shift overnight. Through it all Trixie keeps her cool, often seen meditating in quiet corners or leading dance rehearsals to lift spirits.
With over two months left anything can happen. Eviction alliances and twists keep changing the game. But right now the Bandana Girls hold the spotlight, and Trixie sits at the centre of it all.
The season keeps delivering surprises and strong personalities. Whether the group stays united or cracks under pressure, fans will keep watching. One thing looks clear: the Trixie Bandana Girls have made this season unforgettable already.

















