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Cia hospitalised after her ‘Big Brother Mzansi’ exit

Posted on January 19, 2026
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After departing from Big Brother Mzansi season six, Marcia ‘Cia’ Morata’s family confirmed that she has been hospitalised.

Cia left the Big Brother Mzansi: Bazozwa house on Friday, making her the first housemate to exit the house since it was launched on Sunday, January 11. Her family issued a statement, emphasising that she did not leave the house voluntarily.

“It is with great concern that we announce that our beloved daughter, Cia (Marcia Mmakwena Morata), has been hospitalised. We want to set the record straight that Cia did not voluntarily exit the Big Brother Mzansi show,” the family said.

Her family disclosed that Cia had been battling social anxiety, which became overwhelming during her time in the house.

“She bravely battled social anxiety, and unfortunately, it became too much to overcome,” they said.

The Morata family also said they request privacy during her recovery.

“As the Morata family, we kindly request privacy during this difficult time. We appreciate your understanding and support as we navigate this challenging period,” read the statement.

Big Brother Mzansi also issued an update on events that led to Cia’s departure from the show.

“On Thursday, Cia became emotional and started crying. Earlier this morning (Friday) after a scheduled yoga session, Cia indicated that she was not feeling well and approached Big Brother for assistance. She received immediate support and later met with the on-site psychologist for further assessment.

“Following this evaluation- and in the interest of her wellbeing- the decision was made that she would leave the Big Brother House,” read the statements.

 

 

Also see: Inside the Big Brother Mzansi season 6 house: Bazozwa in real life

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