I Blew It, Episode 4
Season 5, Episode 4
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A gripping season premiere. After a government funding project injected R3 million to fund a chicken farm and business expansion, Sizwe started blowing the money while dodging financial advisers.
After being involved in an accident in 2019, Petrus received R1,8 million from The Road Accident Fund. Petrus then blew his money on expensive hotel living, nightlife and women.
Keke's adoptive mother left him money as part of an inheritance. At 25, Keke inherited around R1.7 million. It took him less than a year to blow every cent on alcohol, drugs, women and partying.
When Tim Brien inherited R3 million, he went on to spend his money on buying love from family and friends and making bad investments influenced by his partners.
After receiving her RAF payout, Zanele paid lobola for her mother on behalf of her late father. She blew her money on alcohol, hotel living, and getting married to a guy for protection.
A former child star, actor and musician who played the character Bobo on the popular drama series Yizo Yizo got himself tangled in a life of drugs, blowing his career, money and future opportunities.
While coming from a music event, Sibusiso got hit by a car and got R1.5 million payment from RAF. He developed a gambling addiction and wasted his money on partying, gambling and bad investments.
Khulekani got an opportunity to have a successful recording deal that made him money and changed his life. He spent his money on alcohol and drugs and later lost all his assets.
After receiving his payout of R1.2 million from RAF, it only took Sheldon one month to be left with R2,500. He spent his money on cars, alcohol, clothing, jewellery and a rifle.
A former professional soccer player who had it all blew his money during his soccer career on alcohol, drugs and cars.
After receiving his RAF payout of R2,7 million, Leon blew his money by buying eight pit bulls and building his mother-in-law a house. Once his money ran out, his girlfriend left him for another man.
Solly spent his provident fund and proceeds from his business to pursue fame and music. He invested all his money in a dream.
Bongani, son of famous musician Brenda Fassie, was caught in a web of partying, alcohol and drugs, which led him to be irresponsible about handling his mother's estate and his own music career.
- Meet the people who've received large amounts of money and misspent it. This show looks closer at the sudden changes wealth has made to their lives and relationships.
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