Thursday, August 16, 2012

KELLY KHUMALO IS BACK WITH A DIFFRENT TUNE!

eTV brings us Kelly khumalo, not singing this time but, telling her real story, that will allow us to see who are the people in her life, infect everything she does in her daily life. The show, Rolling With Kelly Khumalo will be on our screens from the 16th of September 2012.


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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Bobby Brown's Addiction Battle.

The recently married Bobby Brown is reported as being treated in a undisclosed rehurb, for an addiction, rumour is; He is seeking help for alcohol addiction. His new wife Alicia could not confirm any details of her husband's addiction treatment. We know Bobby as the X husband of Whitney Houston, who passed away in February this year '2012'. Bobby is mostly blamed for introducing X wife Whitney to drugs but, he personaly denies this, with claims that he has been clean for 7 years now and thought that Whitney was too.
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Khanyi Mbawu's Book is Out!

What you could have missed out on this womens month is that, today the 15th of August, yes still womans mouth, it is no doubt that women are doing it for themselves in a big way. None other than Khanyi Mbawu is one of the other women who are celebrating this years womens moth in style. Her book 'Bitch please I am Khanyi Mbawu' is out on stores today. Khanyi's book brings you a tell it all story of her life. You will get to know who was and, who is Khanyi Mbawu now. The book is by one of our well-known journalists; Lesley Mofokeng.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

WE REFLECT ON MUMBA MWAKWA!

The beautiful Mumba Mwakwa is from Zambia a big brother africa amplified 2011 housemate, a radio and TV presenter.
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Rosalicious!

I could not allow my self to miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to attend one of Rosie Motene's presenting workshops held in Orange groove this past weekend. It became such a beautiful day meeting such interesting people who all of are reaching their highest potentials in the media industry, from the beautiful Mumba Mwakwa, from Zambia,a Big Brother africa amplified 2011 housemate, a radio an TV presenter 2011; Jabu and Simphiwe from Trans Radio hey every one was just outstanding in their own characters; Thabo Afhitlile, Zikhona, Queen, Kieren baby Shoes and the Mona. The day started with introductions by every one, followed by Ms. Motene's beautiful journey in the media industry, Practical rewarding lessons, topping it up by a practical makeup presentation by Ms. Natasha Brown who just came back from the UK, where she worked with big stars of the media industry, such as Kim Kardashian. I could go on and on to fill you up. Powered by Waka productions.
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Saturday, August 11, 2012

JHB BRINGS YOU AFRICA'S INTERNATIONAL HAIR EXTRAVAGANZA!

Africa's hair show ended today the 12th of July, after taking two days as from Saturday the 11th. The 20 finalists for the ever 1st Africa's hair awards, are from South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Ghana and Mozambique.

The Founder of Africa International Hair Extravaganza is Ms. Fatima Cele.

This is what Ms. Cele had to say, about the hair show:

"We're so excited about Africa's First Hair Battle and encourage consumers to come and see the talent that's hidden within Africa's Stylists"



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Thursday, August 9, 2012

TUMI MORAKE'S HERSTORY!

I like to think of Tumi Morake not just as a Woman Commedian but, as the beautiful funny wife of Mpho Osei-Tutu, watching them in various interviews on TV recently, I just fell inlove with them more as, this beautiful family with two kids but, you can not overlook their laughter and Joy that they present in front of you.

While We as Women are celebrated throughout the month of August, what a better way to enjoy being a woman sharing in Tumi Morake's surely to be hilariously told -
'Herstory' of her life as a Woman comedian for more than half a decade now. Catch her #HERstory show this weekend.

This is what she says about Herself:

"HERstory is a celebration of all my work in stand-up in the past six years, so I'll be talking about a number of things," she says.

"For instance, I have always been interested in race.

''Like how there are still people who want to say: 'Oh, the past was so long ago, things have changed now.' I don't know if they are in denial or just jumping the gun. You can't jump from being a sub-race to being an equal.

"I'm just starting to regain my self-esteem as a black person and there are still certain teachings that need to be unlearnt."

As strong as her views are on race, Morake doesn't beat the audience over the head with talks of injustices. "I also come from the perspective of a woman on a lot of issues," she continues, "so I won't be out there talking about things I don't know about."

She knows plenty about being a working wife and mother of three-year-old and four-month-old boys.

"My kids only cropped up recently, but naturally, they are a big part of Tumi, so they might also be talked about in the show."

In keeping with the real, this hilarious comedian who's keen for a laugh even in conversation says she and her husband, actor Mpho Osei-Tutu, had a talk about how much of her life she bared on stage.

"This thing of the truth is some- thing my husband encouraged. It's like with Richard Pryor; why do we love him so much? Because he told the truth. It was painful, it was good, but it was his truth."

"Truth is funnier than fiction and sometimes when people laugh with you while you're on stage, they are laughing because they can recognise the truth in what you're saying and relate.

"The stuff I say isn't scandalous, so I've never had to rein myself in, but another chick who is married to a foreigner can listen to me and go, 'I know exactly what she's talking about.'"

This can also be attributed to a lesson she learnt when she was carving out her niche in the funny industry. "The one thing I wish I knew back then is to not ask the audience if what you're saying is not just in words but in your approach. If you're not sure about a gag, rather not do it."

Morake says she's grateful for the support women have given her not just during Women's Month.

''I used to be adamant that I didn't want to be known as a female comedian. I just wanted to be called a comedian. There's merit in that. There's merit in being the voice of women in this cacophony of male comedians.

"And I just want to thank South African women for not being bitchy. Even women who have never seen me on stage before show me love the moment I step into the room. I'm in awe of the love they give me and I really appreciate it."

Who doesn't want real love?

• Catch Tumi Morake in HERstory at the Lyric Theater Gold reef city.
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