Jenny Mavinga, one of the participants in 'Big Brother: Golden Generation', moved the audience and her housemates by telling her life story during her first hours in the house. According to what Noticias Argentinas Agency was able to verify, the woman born in Central Africa and residing for years in La Plata shared the most painful moments of her childhood. 'I grew up from house to house, at my aunt's, at my uncle's. I am a person who does not know what family love is,' she said. Her words caused a deep silence in the house. Later, in an intimate chat with Andrea del Boca, Jenny confessed that it hurts her to think that she 'will never be able to know that kind of love.' In another story, she mentioned that at the age of 7, she was kidnapped by her maternal aunt. Currently, Mavinga owns a renowned hair salon in La Plata and specializes in working with wigs. 'I will always keep fighting to be who I want to be,' she affirmed. The actress did not hesitate to hug her when Mavinga admitted that 'sometimes she needs a mother's hug.' Far from staying in pain, Jenny turned those wounds into a driving force. 'I went out to work as a waitress,' she recounted before telling that she arrived in Buenos Aires after falling in love with an Argentine. She got married, had two daughters - now 14 and 11 years old - and after 13 years of marriage, she decided to bet on love again. 'I got into this to fulfill my dream of having my own closet and being able to give a room to each of my daughters,' she explained sincerely. 'My mother's death changed my life: she died when I was 4 years old,' she recounted during one of the first group meals of the show, which is broadcast on Telefe and hosted by Santiago del Moro.
Jenny Mavinga Shares Her Life Story on 'Big Brother'
'Big Brother: Golden Generation' contestant Jenny Mavinga moved the audience and her housemates by sharing her difficult life story, including a childhood kidnapping and a lack of family love.