Lira celebrates 2nd anniversary of her mini-self

Lira celebrates 2nd anniversary of her mini-self

Lira celebrates 2nd anniversary of her mini-self

South African singer, Miss Lira takes to social media to celebrate the second year anniversary of her mini-self in form of a doll. Just in case you don’t know, in 2019, Lira was made our very own African Barbie.

Lira celebrates 2nd anniversary of her mini-self

“Happy 2nd Anniversary to my mini me. As part of @barbie’s 60th anniversary, I became the first African woman to have a Barbie doll made in her image. Makes me pause and reflect on how far we have come in terms of celebrating the many variations of African beauty. We are all valid and valuable and we need to celebrate our own kind of beautiful! I wish to celebrate all queens around the world – much love,” she said.

Lira celebrates 2nd anniversary of her mini-self

That’s why his child looks like Trevor Noah – Duncan Issues an apology after dragging Priddy Ugly’s kid In their beef

That’s why his child looks like Trevor Noah – Duncan Issues an apology after dragging Priddy Ugly’s kid In their beef

That’s why his child looks like Trevor Noah – Duncan Issues an apology after dragging Priddy Ugly’s kid In their beef

Award-winning rapper Duncan has issued an apology after dragging a child into the Twitter twar.

Duncan was having a Twitter exchange with Priddy ugly when he mentioned that Priddy Ugly is fool of games that’s why his child looks like Trevor Noah.

Their twar started when Priddy Ugly tweeted that he is the best writer. He said his pen skills are unmatched

Duncan eventually realized that he was out of line for dragging a child into their twar, he penned an apology saying he did not think that his tweet would offend other people.

He tweeted: “Ngeke sisa rapper ngoba niyazwela asivele siyiyeke idlule lento ngyaxolisa kwaba be offended ngele tweet yam about ukufana kwengane angicabanganga ukuthi izoba nomsindo kangaka.”

However some tweeps did not understand why Duncan felt a need to apologize, the rapper simply said he was showing ubuntu (humanity)

Actress Simz Ngema struggling to cope with being famous

Actress Simz Ngema struggling to cope with being famous

Actress Simz Ngema struggling to cope with being famous

Simphiwe Ngema is tired of the ill-treatment prominent people get as she suffered a great deal of it. Simz took to Instagram and aired her frustrations when it comes to the consequences of fame and how they are subjected to disrespect just for being in the limelight.

“The sad part about being a public figure is that people will bully you and bully on social media and you have to take it and take it and take it. Siyakhathala nathi. If you clap back or reply then it’s an article on some newspaper. Yessess man!” she exclaimed.
Actress Simz Ngema struggling to cope with being famous

The actress and mother to a beautiful baby boy tries to remain in her own lane and she does that so effortlessly. She has gone through so much and recently had to relive that experience all over again. She lost her husband Dumi Masilela in 2017 months after tying the knot.

On the anniversary of his death, she penned a very sweet note on Instagram directed to herself and it reads: “MaNgema, Dlokovu. I’m in awe of the person you have become. Four years ago, this day broke you and someone new was born. It hasn’t been easy but you’ve conquered so many battles. I appreciate your smile because I know how many times you’ve cried. Today, I choose to celebrate you for living your truth. For being gentle and soft. For believing in love no matter how many times it broke your heart. Let the sun shine in your face. #03August2017.”

Her courage, strength and growth was commended by her followers who also applauded her.

Speaking about her late husband, Simphiwe sat down with Mac G and described the type of man she married.

“Of course, I knew that it was meant to happen the way that it happened. But, I felt like there is no reason good enough for it. I would ask God those questions, what’s the reason behind it? They always say everything happens for a reason but I felt like, what that reason? I didn’t understand but I never lost my belief in God. I think at that time God was the only thing that made sense in my life. It kept me sane,” shared Simz.

Reason rumoured to be ghostwriting for man of the moment DJ Maphorisa

Reason rumoured to be ghostwriting for man of the moment DJ Maphorisa

Reason rumoured to be ghostwriting for man of the moment DJ Maphorisa

Reason is apparently ghostwriting for DJ Maphorisa. The rumour started circulating on social media after Phori’s fans praised him for his hot verse on his new track, Izolo. Media personality Rashid Kay took to social media recently and shared a snippet from Izolo’s music video. Madumane raps his fire verse in the snippet that the hip-hop radio show producer posted on his timeline.

While many were impressed by Phori’s pen game, Rashid applauded Reason for penning the dope verse. According to SAHipHopMag, Rashid captioned his Twitter post:

“Dankie @ReasonHD for the ghostwriting.”

A heated debate ensued on Rashid’s timeline following his post. Check out some of the comments below:

@NtetheleloZungu said: “And it makes sense. You just can’t wake up and just be a great rapper.” @thabo_Veee commented: “But Phori has been dope with his vocals.

” @Xolani77647159 commented: “I thought so, I even told my gf that someone wrote the verse for him.”

@HThomflo said: “Whether it’s Jay Z, Nas, Vyno or Reason, but Phori’s flow was necessity. Stop trying to be relevant by shading others.”

@lebzino26 added: “And I was telling one mate of mine that this is Reason’s handwriting, lol.”

Knives out for Rasta after his Shona Ferguson painting

Knives out for Rasta after his Shona Ferguson painting

Knives out for Rasta after his Shona Ferguson painting

Rasta has been the talk of the town since he found himself being one of the artists whose work is to paint pictures of late celebrities. This time again he has disappointed fans on social media after revealing his current work.

Knives out for Rasta after his Shona Ferguson painting
The famous artist took to social media to pay tribute to late entertainment guru Shona Ferguson, and well as always, Mzansi was far from being impressed

See the reactions below.

Mohale Confirms Divorce As He Responds To Somizi’s Statement

Mohale Confirms Divorce As He Responds To Somizi’s Statement

Mohale Confirms Divorce As He Responds To Somizi’s Statement

Somizi and Mohale have been married for two years, but things aren’t going as well as they had hoped. According to reports, the two have accused one other of abusing each other. Somizi allegedly assaulted Mohale and tried to force him to do things he didn’t want to do. He further said that Somizi has prevented him from obtaining the majority of job chances

Somizi issued a statement yesterday claiming that his husband’s charges were false and that they were created just to ruin his career, since he has already been fired from some of his jobs as a result of the allegations.

Some assume Mohale has gotten his hands on the bag for which he entered the relationship. He now has the bag and is getting gigs, so he doesn’t need Somizi’s help. Before they married, Somizi claimed he used to worry if Mohale loved him or the money.

A number of people are in support of Mohale, and they say they fully believe him. Mohale released a statement today, stating that he did indeed experience physical and psychological abuse at the hands of his husband. He has even confirmed that they are indeed in the process of finalizing their divorce. Who is telling the truth between the two of them now?

Mohale Confirms Divorce As He Responds To Somizi’s Statement

Video: Dawn Thandeka King’s journey to recovery after a terrible accident

Video: Dawn Thandeka King’s journey to recovery after a terrible accident

Video: Dawn Thandeka King’s journey to recovery after a terrible accident

Dawn Thandeka has taken to her social media to share her journey as she heals. The star shared that she had an accident in April and it has been her worst nightmare. The actress stated she had the accident while she was doing something she loves doing more.

“On the 16th of April 2021 while doing something that I love doing more than anything else in the world, a terrible accident happened.”

Well, Dawn has taken to her Instagram to share a video of herself struggling to bend her knee.

She stated that she has never felt pain before as she can pick giving natural birth again than bending her knees every day.

Dawn said: “So the physio gave me some exercises to do, to get the knee to be flexible again, these are meant to strengthen the muscles around the knee, and get it to be straight, and for it to bend again. Hhayi Shemmm, I have felt pain before, but the pain of bending a knee that hasn’t worked properly for 3 months, Hhayi Shem, I’d rather give natural birth again, at least there, you push once and you are done, but this, I have to do everyday until the knee works again.. Weeeeehhhhhh!!!!! Shembe!!!! ??‍♀️??‍♀️??‍♀️??‍♀️ On a positive note, I am grateful that I can bend it as far as I can on the video, because it couldn’t bend at all ???I am grateful for this improvement”

Is Blaq diamond a couple? – Mzansi have their say

Is Blaq diamond a couple? – Mzansi have their say

Is Blaq diamond a couple? – Mzansi have their say

While doing the usual aimless scrolling on Twitter when I came across a tweet from @HermaineM. The tweet is a question asking if Blaq diamond is actually a couple. However, the question sounds like a rhetorical question that tweeps are not gonna answer but verify!

See reactions below

Connie Ferguson shares emotional text from Shona Ferguson

Connie Ferguson shares emotional text from Shona Ferguson

Connie Ferguson shares emotional text from Shona Ferguson

Today was the memorial service of television giant Shona Ferguson and the nation has been tuned in. One of the speakers at the emotional memorial was Shona’s wife, Connie Ferguson who gave a touching eulogy.

The actress showed gratitude to God for blessing her with such a wonderful man. She recalled the day, the two of them first met.

“I have been loved. By God. More than I even thought was possible. Because God sent me an angel at a time when I think I had given up on love. And, my biggest mission in life was to see my daughter grow. Lesedi was eight years old at the time.

One evening. Very unexpectedly, very unannounced, an angel walked into my house. I was introduced to this angel by his laughter. I was all the way down the passage in my bedroom. And I just heard this laughter coming from my kitchen. I wasn’t expecting any guests. I was expecting my sister. She lived with me and Lesedi at the time.”

She revealed that his laughter and smile were one of a kind.

“There was just something about that laughter. Something drew me out of my bedroom. And I walked down the passage towards my kitchen, and there was this gentleman in a suit. In a baggy suit. And as I got there he turned around and our eyes locked. At that moment when our eyes locked, he gave the best smile. So confident. Not arrogant, confident. The connection was immediate.”

Connie came across one of the many romantic messages they shared with one another and shared one that was very close to her heart.

“I came across a message on the laptop that he sent to me. So this text message was sent on the 22nd of April 2017. And he said to me – I just remembered the first day we met. He asked if I had not asked for his phone number, where would we be right now. If I had not kissed you on day three, where would we be? If you had not gone to Botswana that weekend, where would we be? I love you, baby.”

Speaking on her husband’s legacy, Connie revealed that she will continue to grow her husband’s legacy.

“Shona lived. He came into the industry like a tornado. Mr Ferguson was the most underrated actor in this country. As a performer, as an artist. I don’t think we appreciated him enough. I think we are showing appreciation now that he is gone. But here’s what I’m grateful for, I can feel that this angel was loved by many. I can feel that he was revered by many. And where he is now, if you think Ferguson films is great, know that Ferguson films is great. Because that is my husband’s legacy, and it is going to continue growing from strength to strength If I have anything to do with it.”

Connie revealed that Uncle Sho lived his life to the fullest and never took any day for granted.

“I thank God for you. I thank God for loving me so much that he gave me you for twenty years. I think he knew Shona. From when he was young. I think that was a blessing to him. And he said to us all the time, every day is a blessing. This man lived every day like it was his last. Didn’t do anything in half measure. Everything he did he went all in. That’s a big lesson for all of us. Live every day like it’s your last day.”

Actress Ntando Duma Defends Her Raunchy Outfit At Shona’s Funeral

Actress Ntando Duma Defends Her Raunchy Outfit At Shona’s Funeral

Actress Ntando Duma Defends Her Raunchy Outfit At Shona’s Funeral

Ntando Duma recently got dragged for the outfit she wore at Shona Ferguson’s funeral. A few people thought that the outfit she wore was too raunchy and was inappropriate.

Ntando, who worked with The Ferguson‘s on their hit show, The Queen as Mpho Sebata shared pictures of her and her on-screen father Hector Sebata played by Rapulana Seiphemo, attending the media moguls funeral on Wednesday.

Ntando wore black, which is the standard colour at most funerals. She donned a leather jacket, knee-length leather skirt, stockings and black boots. This was deemed “raunchy” by a tweep and she clapped back.

“Kodwa your skirt is too short for such an occasion. Couldn’t you wear something more fitting for a lady under the circumstances? Or you want attention even at a funeral,” the tweep asked.

Ntando was not ready for a back and forth so she said, “Anikhathali ne? [don’t y’all get tired] Not today Madam. Try someone else,” said Ntando.

The actress shared pictures of her and Seiphemo hugging it out and she also shared another one where she sat next to Shona’s portrait. This too was scrutinised by tweeps who said taking such pictures at funerals is highly inappropriate and out of touch with “Africanism.”