Somizi forces me to have threesome with strangers – Mohale exposes all dirty secrets

Somizi forces me to have threesome with strangers – Mohale exposes all dirty secrets

Somizi forces me to have threesome with strangers – Mohale exposes all dirty secrets

When TV star and socialite Somizi Mhlongo and Mohale Motaung tied the knot in a glittering multimillion-rand wedding in January last year, little did South Africans who followed the build-up to the union know the violence and jealousy that dominated the relationship.

The jaw-dropping details are contained in a recorded interview with the producers of Living the Dream with Somizi. It is not known if the interview will still be aired.

Motaung has now come out saying he was “afraid” of Mhlongo when they exchanged vows in the much-publicized wedding.

The allegations were put to Mhlongo, who had not responded by the time of going to print.

Motaung has also accused the Idols SA judge of breaking his ribs and almost knocking out his two teeth in a jealously fuelled violent domestic dispute in their Joburg home last year.

Apart from the violent episodes that rocked their marriage, Motaung, who fled their marital pad after the incidents, said though “he loves” Mhlongo, “he was no longer in love with him” and that he wanted a divorce.

Motaung also accuses Mhlongo of pulling a kitchen knife on him and threatening to butcher both of them to death just three weeks into their relationship. He also alleged that Mhlongo, who allegedly loves group s.e.x, also suggested that they enjoy a steamy threesome with a stranger when they were in Amsterdam some time ago, adding that Mhlongo often asked if he could bring home s.e.x partners in their marital home for steamy sessions.

In September 2019, Mhlongo and Motaung had a traditional wedding followed by their fairytale white wedding in January last year.

However, months later, people began to suspect trouble in paradise.

The publication reported in November that Motaung vacated his matrimonial home in Dainfern, northern Joburg. At that time, both parties denied they were headed for splitsville.

In the recording, Motaung said he wanted nothing from Mhlongo’s lucrative estate though they married in a community of property.

“All I wanted is a car and my clothes because he damaged my car,” he said, noting he would only fight for the division of the estate if Mhlongo did not comply with his demand.

Detailing his first violent experience from the popular Idols SA judge, Motaung said Mhlongo went to Durban while he remained in Joburg.

“This was just three weeks into our relationship. I decided to sleep at my friend’s place.

“When I arrived there, I found him waiting for me at my estate,” he said.

He further said Mhlongo interrogated him about where he had slept, and when he told him that he slept at his friend’s place, he got upset.

He said he told him that the relationship was still new for him to be asking him where he slept and what he was doing at his friend’s house, suggesting that they call it quits.

“I took my keys and walked out, he took a knife. I was about to exit, so he said to me ‘if you exit … I’m going to kill us both’. So, I took my keys and I ran.

“He grabbed the knife and said ‘if you walk out, I’m going to stab you’… Now I see this different person.

“I was shit scared and I walked back into the house. He said ‘let’s talk’. He cried and we moved on.”

Motaung also added that Mhlongo, who was driving his Mercedes-benz G-wagon, tried to force him off the road and bumped his Audi after an altercation at the Idols finale after-party in November 2018.

Motaung said he saw Mhlongo chatting to his former lover and got irritated because they spoke for more than 20 minutes.

He said when he confronted Mhlongo about it, the Sarafina actor said it was just an innocent chat.

When they were driving home, he said, he started chatting on the phone with one of his friends, but Mhlongo lost it and asked who he was chatting with because he should not be doing so at night.

When they arrived home, he said, Mhlongo phoned his then friend TT Mbha and said Motaung was cheating on him.

“So, I get into the car, and I drive out. So, as I am driving out, I see him behind with his car. He is trying to follow me to see where I am going. So, I drive, and drive and he is flashing his lights and I do not stop.

“And then he hit me off the road with his car. Luckily, there was nothing but grass on my left,” he said.

One of the security guards from a complex

All I want is a car and my clothes because Somizi damaged my car

So, by the time we got married, I was very scared of this person near the road who saw what was happening and rushed to them, said Motaung.

He said Mhlongo had lied to the security guard that Motaung got into an accident, and he was just trying to help him.

“So, by the time we got married, I was very scared of this person.”

Motaung added that Mhlongo told his parents that he wanted out of their marriage because he did not love him the way he wanted him to love him.

He said he too wanted out of the marriage because there was 80% chance that it would not work.

Motaung said Mhlongo phoned him and told him to return his wedding band. Mhlongo, in one of the episodes of Somizi & Mohale: The Union, revealed that the lavish rings alone cost R2.9-million.

He said he called his lawyer, who advised him that they were married in community of property and Mhlongo had no right to demand the ring back.

Motaung declined to comment.

ANC members involved in love triangle: Ponani Makhubele is side chick of married ANC councillor

ANC members involved in love triangle: Ponani Makhubele is side chick of married ANC councillor

ANC members involved in love triangle: Ponani Makhubele is side chick of married ANC councillor

Multiple abrasions showed on the neck of ANC MP Ponani Makhubele in pictures that she shared.

The medical doctor who examined her on July 10 in Giyani, Limpopo, reported on the J88 form “a history of assault, with multiple soft tissue injuries”.

The form, a legal document used in criminal cases to record injuries suffered by a victim, further showed that Makhubele had loose teeth, as well as another soft tissue injury on the side of her left breast, according to the medical diagrams.

A day earlier, Makhubele was happy to get an invitation from her romantic lover and ANC councillor in Limpopo, Dorgen Ndove, who had called and invited her to visit him.

That Friday morning Makhubele drove more than 400km from her home in Pretoria to visit Ndove in Majosi village near Giyani.

She told the publication that, on arrival in Majosi, Ndove was not around, and they only met in the evening around 7pm.

He allegedly insisted that he was going to book her in at a local lodge and see her the following day, but she refused because “my security and safety were compromised”.

“I told him I needed some missing items which were in my handbag from the previous week as he usually takes my things whenever we do not agree.

“I then told him I was not going to sleep at [the lodge] as my security and safety were compromised.”

She continued: “This is because I already told him I no longer feel safe around him after finding out he is sleeping with a married woman whose husband had just got a pension payout. Through messages, I saw the woman was promising Dorgen a car, so I realized that he and [this woman] may try to silence me as I know their secret.”

Makhubele said she was unhappy that she had driven all the way from Pretoria only to be booked in at a lodge and “left alone in the bushes.”

My suspicions are based on the fact that even the woman confessed and begged me not to expose them,” she alleged.

She then drove to his house, where he lived with his real wife and parents.

She knocked and the wife opened the door.

“The wife welcomed me, and we spoke. She told me that she saw my handbag [in the house] but [she was] not sure what happened to some items.”

It is then that Ndove allegedly arrived.

“He told the wife that I had asked him to divorce her but he had refused and opted to make me his second wife – and it’s a lie. The wife told him she understands why I was there as she too is a woman; she feels he used me and had put my life in danger.”

It was then that the alleged assault happened.

“He then held my throat, kicked me to the ground, banged my head down, and pressed my stomach down with his legs. I had to bite his hand for him to leave me alone.

“He then punched me in the mouth and my teeth shifted,” she alleges.

However, last Friday, Ndove, a ward councillor at Collins Chabane local municipality in Malamulele, denied the alleged incident.

He said there was just “a misunderstanding” and that his political opponents were blowing the issue out of proportion to smear his name.

Makhubele sent the publication details of a police case number in Giyani, saying that she had lodged a criminal case against Ndove.

Ndove has allegedly opened a counter case against her.

She said: “He opened a counter case to pressurise me to drop the case against him, knowing that I would do it to protect my reputation.

“However, the reality is that he abused me emotionally and physically and I’m still not well.”

A week earlier the two had met to try to sort out their issues after family members intervened.

“He announced to his family that he wanted me to be his second wife. We engaged at length until the cases were removed.”

Makhubele visited Ndove in Limpopo once again last Friday and he allegedly took her to the house of the third woman.

“We fought so much until I smashed his car windscreen after he assaulted me again.

“That’s why I say my life is at risk. I was not aware that he was leading me to her house as I don’t know it,” she said.

She said that her understanding was that their relationship was beyond her being a “side chick” but rather a formal polygamous arrangement, “but he was not honest”.

She also alleges that she had already lost an unborn child conceived in the relationship due to the alleged abuse.

-CP

Jacob Zuma’s daughters hit back at Naomi Campbell’s open letter to former president

Jacob Zuma’s daughters hit back at Naomi Campbell’s open letter to former president

Jacob Zuma’s daughters hit back at Naomi Campbell’s open letter to former president

After model Naomi Campbell penned an open letter to former president Jacob Zuma, imploring him to ‘act responsibly’ and appear before the State Capture Commission, Zuma’s daughters have clapped back with a scathing open letter to her.

Campbell recently posted a series of photos showing the aftermath of days of looting and violence in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, along with a lengthy caption addressed to Zuma.

This did not sit well with Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla or Jabu Zuma, who proceeded to write a strongly worded response to Campbell.

Jabu accused Campbell of not really knowing the “true South Africa”, and proceeded to lay out the decades of struggle undertaken by Zuma during the apartheid era.

“In case you aren’t aware, President Zuma is one of those South Africans that fought for the liberation of this country, literally. He spent 10 years on Robben Island, +/- 15 years in exile and many more actively fighting for the liberation of this country and its people day in and day out – so don’t you dare think you’re in a position to tell anyone and especially not him about South Africa.

“If you had actually been watching President Zuma over the last few years as you claim, you would be well aware of the fact that all he has ever called for was a fair trial. He has been more than wiling to stand in front of a court and prove his innocence.

“When you say he has gone out of his way to avoid court you are sorely mistaken – he has shown up to every court appearance except in cases whereby it was beyond his control,” Jabu said.

She continues to explain to Campbell, amid claiming she has “little (read no) knowledge” of the State Capture Commission, why Zuma found fault with the proceedings of the Commission, and allegations that Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, who heads the commission, and Zuma, have a “close personal relationship”.

These claims were however refuted by Zondo last year after Zuma’s legal team asked for Zondo to recuse himself.

“Does it make sense to you that a judge rules on a matter in which they are involved and sit at the core of? Is it possible for one to be impartial in a case that involves them?

“If you’re going to call for President Zuma to go before the commission, keep the same energy for everyone else who has also been summoned by the commission but refused to appear.”

Jabu went on to tell Campbell that the recent violence under the #FreeZuma banner was a larger problem than Zuma’s arrest, something Jabu claims Campbell would have known “if you had actually done just a little bit of research.”

“Since you’re in a mood to condemn, start with the Ramaphosa administration that has looted an estimated R500 billion in Covid-19 relief funds yet expects its people to live off of R350/month in a pandemic.

“The Ramaphosa administration that has failed dismally to provide its people with adequate healthcare in a pandemic when they needed it most.

In a last jab at Campbell’s letter, Jabu said she was in “no position to tell [Zuma[, or anyone else, about what is and what isn’t good for [Madiba’s vision], a vision that is also [Zuma’s].

“President Zuma has dedicated his life o this fight and has done significantly more than you ever could for that vision so you, of all people, will not be making any recommendations about what he should do – you’re simply not qualified and must be deluded to think you could ever!”

She concluded her letter by telling Campbell to “keep your unsolicited opinions to yourself where you lack knowledge (this is one of those times).

“This is bigger than you and I, let’s leave it to the adults.”

Read Jabu Zuma’s full letter to Campbell below:

Shona Ferguson’s death: Wife Connie breaks

Shona Ferguson’s death: Wife Connie breaks

Shona Ferguson’s death: Wife Connie breaks

“I’m struggling to process everything that’s going on! It all just feels like a horrible nightmare that I can’t wake up from! I feel like I’m living in a twilight zone! I keep asking God why? Why Lord? Please help me understand!” These were Connie‘s words as she mourns her husband.

When Mzansi heard the shocking news that media mogul Shona Ferguson had died on Friday, most said they couldn’t imagine what his wife Connie was going through.

Shona died on Friday afternoon at the Milpark private hospital in Johannesburg from Covid-19-related complications.

Connie revealed that since Shona died, she’s been reeling — filled with questions of “why?”

Connie also revealed that as she struggles to deal with her husband’s death, July 31 was also the anniversary of the first time she met Shona, in 2001.

“This day, 20 years ago (31 July 2001), was the day God brought you into my life, and we haven’t looked back since! Ours is a once in a lifetime kind of love. We joked about how we were going to be in our old age. How we would take turns supporting each other and being strong for each other. The irony is we have already been doing that for the past 20 years! Oh how God has loved me to give me you! We were already planning our 20th wedding anniversary in November, assuming that we had time. You and I were joined at the hip, now I feel completely off balance, incomplete, without my other half! My soul mate,” Connie said.

Fellow thespian Sello Maake Ka-Ncube who acted alongside Ferguson in a number of productions, including Mzansi Magic drama The Queen, expressed his condolences to fellow actress Connie, Ferguson’s widow.

“My sister, I literally feel your pain. I have no words I can say which will soothe the grief you’re feeling. Only the hand of life can carry you through this one,” he wrote.

Songstress Mmatema testifies to a miracle in her family

Songstress Mmatema testifies to a miracle in her family

Songstress Mmatema testifies to a miracle in her family

As a Christian, songstress Mmatema places her faith in God for everything in life, from blessings to healing from all illness, and she took to her Instagram to testify that God healed her husband recently.

The former Idols SA contestant turned actress explained that her husband, Tshepo Gavu, started experiencing pain recently near an area where he was surgically operated on a few years ago.

“Allow me to testify about Yahweh Rapha (God who heals),” Mmatema began her post.

“My husband experienced some pains in his tummy about a week or two ago and he kept saying he feels this pain just around where he had his appendix operation a few years ago,” she said.

Mmatema said, in an attempt not to make a mountain out of a molehill, both she and her hubby took the matter lightly and attempted to self medicate.

“Now as you know, we took things light and went yah drink this, eat that, Google this or do that, but the pain just kept getting worse and I could see fear even starting to get to us.”

The Yahweh hitmaker said as she felt fear begin to grab them, she looked to God to intervene.

“One evening, I asked him to believe with me and we pray this away. He did and we started praying.

“Around midnight my husband just jumped out of bed, rushed to the bathroom and started vomiting. The next day he said yah it’s getting better, and I remember saying to him, ‘hun declare what you want to see happen and not what is the reality, coz that’s what faith is’. We declared health together that whole day and by the end of the day he was completely healed,” Mmatema wrote.

The singer went on to encourage people to have faith and reminded them that “prayer still works”.

Read her full testimony here:

Mohale: Somizi threatened to kill me with a kitchen knife

Mohale: Somizi threatened to kill me with a kitchen knife

Mohale: Somizi threatened to kill me with a kitchen knife

Mohale Motaung is currently trending on Twitter after he made some claims against ex-husband, Somizi. The two got married last year January, their wedding was classic and many people admired their wedding.

He said that Somizi Mhlongo is full of violence, and he almost killed him many times. He also said that when they exchanged their vows in the wedding, he was afraid of Somizi. Mohale said that Somizi almost knocked out his two teeth in their Johannesburg home last year, and break his ribs.

Mohale: Somizi threatened to kill me with a kitchen knife

Mohale Motaung said that he is still in love with Somizi Mhlongo, but he wanted a divorce.

He also said that the media personality damaged his car and tried to drive him off the road. In addition, Mohale Motaung said that he wanted nothing from Somizi even though they got married in community of property.

He said that he only wanted his car Somizi damaged, and is accusing Somizi of threatening to kill them both with a kitchen knife when they were three weeks into their relationship.

These claims have caused chaos on social media as many wonder what other things went down in the relationship before it collapsed.

ANC MP Ponani Makhubele thoroughly beaten up by married ANC councilor for wanting to be his 2nd wife

ANC MP Ponani Makhubele thoroughly beaten up by married ANC councilor for wanting to be his 2nd wife

ANC MP Ponani Makhubele thoroughly beaten up by married ANC councilor for wanting to be his 2nd wife

Multiple abrasions showed on the neck of ANC MP Ponani Makhubele in pictures that she shared.

The medical doctor who examined her on July 10 in Giyani, Limpopo, reported on the J88 form “a history of assault, with multiple soft tissue injuries”.

The form, a legal document used in criminal cases to record injuries suffered by a victim, further showed that Makhubele had loose teeth, as well as another soft tissue injury on the side of her left breast, according to the medical diagrams.

A day earlier, Makhubele was happy to get an invitation from her romantic lover and ANC councillor in Limpopo, Dorgen Ndove, who had called and invited her to visit him.

ANC MP Ponani Makhubele thoroughly beaten up by married ANC councilor for wanting to be his 2nd wife

That Friday morning Makhubele drove more than 400km from her home in Pretoria to visit Ndove in Majosi village near Giyani.

She told City Press that, on arrival in Majosi, Ndove was not around, and they only met in the evening around 7pm.

He allegedly insisted that he was going to book her in at a local lodge and see her the following day, but she refused because “my security and safety were compromised”.

“I told him I needed some missing items which were in my handbag from the previous week as he usually takes my things whenever we do not agree.

“I then told him I was not going to sleep at [the lodge] as my security and safety were compromised.”

ANC MP Ponani Makhubele thoroughly beaten up by married ANC councilor for wanting to be his 2nd wife

She continued: “This is because I already told him I no longer feel safe around him after finding out he is sleeping with a married woman whose husband had just got a pension payout. Through messages, I saw the woman was promising Dorgen a car, so I realised that he and [this woman] may try to silence me as I know their secret.”

Makhubele said she was unhappy that she had driven all the way from Pretoria only to be booked in at a lodge and “left alone in the bushes.”

My suspicions are based on the fact that even the woman confessed and begged me not to expose them,” she alleged.

She then drove to his house, where he lived with his real wife and parents.

She knocked and the wife opened the door.

“The wife welcomed me, and we spoke. She told me that she saw my handbag [in the house] but [she was] not sure what happened to some items.”

It is then that Ndove allegedly arrived.

“He told the wife that I had asked him to divorce her but he had refused and opted to make me his second wife – and it’s a lie. The wife told him she understands why I was there as she too is a woman; she feels he used me and had put my life in danger.”

It was then that the alleged assault happened.

“He then held my throat, kicked me to the ground, banged my head down and pressed my stomach down with his legs. I had to bite his hand for him to leave me alone.

“He then punched me in the mouth and my teeth shifted,” she alleges.

However, last Friday, Ndove, a ward councillor at Collins Chabane local municipality in Malamulele, denied the alleged incident.

He said there was just “a misunderstanding” and that his political opponents were blowing the issue out of proportion to smear his name.

Makhubele sent City Press details of a police case number in Giyani, saying that she had lodged a criminal case against Ndove.

Ndove has allegedly opened a counter case against her.

She said: “He opened a counter case to pressurise me to drop the case against him, knowing that I would do it to protect my reputation.

“However, the reality is that he abused me emotionally and physically and I’m still not well.”

A week earlier the two had met to try to sort out their issues after family members intervened.

“He announced to his family that he wanted me to be his second wife. We engaged at length until the cases were removed.”

Makhubele visited Ndove in Limpopo once again last Friday and he allegedly took her to the house of the third woman.

“We fought so much until I smashed his car windscreen after he assaulted me again.

“That’s why I say my life is at risk. I was not aware that he was leading me to her house as I don’t know it,” she said.

She said that her understanding was that their relationship was beyond her being a “side chick” but rather a formal polygamous arrangement, “but he was not honest”.

She also alleges that she had already lost an unborn child conceived in the relationship due to the alleged abuse.

I keep asking God why? – Connie Ferguson breaks down as Shona died on their anniversary

I keep asking God why? – Connie Ferguson breaks down as Shona died on their anniversary

I keep asking God why? – Connie Ferguson breaks down as Shona died on their anniversary

“I’m struggling to process everything that’s going on! It all just feels like a horrible nightmare that I can’t wake up from! I feel like I’m living in a twilight zone! I keep asking God why? Why Lord? Please help me understand!” These were Connie’s words as she mourns her husband.

When Mzansi heard the shocking news that media mogul Shona Ferguson had died on Friday, most said they couldn’t imagine what his wife Connie was going through.

Shona died on Friday afternoon at the Milpark private hospital in Johannesburg from Covid-19-related complications.

Connie revealed that since Shona died, she’s been reeling — filled with questions of “why?”

Connie also revealed that as she struggles to deal with her husband’s death, July 31 was also the anniversary of the first time she met Shona, in 2001.

“This day, 20 years ago (31 July 2001), was the day God brought you into my life, and we haven’t looked back since! Ours is a once in a lifetime kind of love. We joked about how we were going to be in our old age. How we would take turns supporting each other and being strong for each other. The irony is we have already been doing that for the past 20 years! Oh how God has loved me to give me you! We were already planning our 20th wedding anniversary in November, assuming that we had time. You and I were joined at the hip, now I feel completely off balance, incomplete, without my other half! My soul mate,” Connie said

Fellow thespian Sello Maake Ka-Ncube who acted alongside Ferguson in a number of productions, including Mzansi Magic drama The Queen, expressed his condolences to fellow actress Connie, Ferguson’s widow.

“My sister, I literally feel your pain. I have no words I can say which will soothe the grief you’re feeling. Only the hand of life can carry you through this one,” he wrote.

2021 SAMA Award Winners

2021 SAMA Award Winners

2021 SAMA Award Winners

The SAMAs 27 winners were announced this weekend, and Master KG and Nomcebo were finally recognized in Mzansi. Master KG’s Jerusalema ft Nomcebo walked away with the Best international award of the year.

After all the drama, we hope this is the good news for both Nomcebo and Master KG to both come together and celebrate the victory.

Earlier this month Nomcebo released a statement saying she has not received a cent from the money made on Jerusalema.

In her statement Nomcebo said the ongoing support from the fans kept her going.

The vocalist wrote: “Thank you to all the fans of #Jerusalema, you have made my dreams a reality, with attaining a global hit song. My voice and lyrics have transcended globally, but I still await what is due to me…I have not been paid a cent by the label for #Jerusalema despite the song’s global success. I have been ridiculed, with efforts to marginalize my contribution…

“The continued love and support from the fans of #Jerusalema have been her strength and anchor during this difficult time. I, as a female artist, can’t stay silent on this anymore. The matter is now with my lawyers.”
Here are the full winners of SAMA 2021.

Best International Award
Master KG

Best Hip Hop Album
Nasty C

Best Kwato Album
Reece Madlisa and Zuma

Best Gqom Alum
Zinaro

Ukhozi Best Maskandi Album
Abafana Baka Mgqomeni

Best Traditional
Sho Madjozi

Best Afropop
Vusi Nova

Best Metro Dance Album
Black Motion

Lifetime Achievement Award
Lindelani Mkhize

Lifetime Achievement Award
-PJ Powers
-Lebo M
Lion King

Best Live Audio Musician
Sun EL Musician

Best Album Adult Contemporary Album Of The Year
Max Hoba

Best Artist Of the Year
Mlindo The Vocalist

Record of the Year
Sun El Musician ft. Msaki- Ubomi Abumanga (CCA)

Male Artist of the Year
Kabza Da Small

Best Adult Contemporary Album
Busi Radebe

Best Amapiano Album
Kabza the Small And DJ Maphorisa

Best Collaboration
Big Zulu ft Rick Rick and Intaba Yase Dubai

Duo Or Group Of The Year
Kabza Da Small and DJ Maphorisa- Scorpion Kings,
Once Upon The Time In Lockdown

Album Of The Year
Kabza Da Small and DJ Maphorisa- Scorpion Kings
Once Upon The Time In Lockdown

Male Artist Of The Year
Kabza Da Small

Female Artist Of The Year
Sho Madjozi

Music video Of The Year
Prince To Pay…miss Pru

Record Of The Year
Mathew

Artist Of The Year
Black Diamond

SA celebrities look stunning at the SAMAs red carpet

SA celebrities look stunning at the SAMAs red carpet

SA celebrities look stunning at the SAMAs red carpet

The 27th installment of the SA Music Awards got off to a glittering and glamourous fashionable start on SABC1 tonight.

The red carpet was broadcasted live on SABC 1’s gossip show The Real Goboza at 6pm.

Staged as a one-night virtual extravaganza, the red carpet which attracted a bevy of celebrities served as the perfect prelude to a proudly South African music celebration fit for local talent.

Spotted on the red carpet ahead of the main event was gospel singer Bucy Radebe, Thandi Ntuli, Juliet Hardin, Black Motion’s Bongani Mahosana aka DJ Murdah and his bandmate Thabo Mabogwane, gospel star Hle and Msaki who performed.

Here is a gallery of the red carpet:

Nadia Nakai

SA celebrities look stunning at the SAMAs red carpet

Musician Hle

SA celebrities look stunning at the SAMAs red carpet

Juliet Harding

SA celebrities look stunning at the SAMAs red carpet

Manu Worlstar and Mariechan
SA celebrities look stunning at the SAMAs red carpet

Singer Msaki

SA celebrities look stunning at the SAMAs red carpet

Singer Msaki
SA celebrities look stunning at the SAMAs red carpet