Celebrities who are proud Bapedi

One’s natural charm shines through when they are content with who they are and where they came from. Many well-known persons have left their own countries to achieve fame, only to adopt new identities in order to be accepted by the public. They adapted to the needs of their new environment by learning to speak a new language. Some people go so far as to try to hide who they really are. The accompanying celebrities all speak Sepedi and haven’t learned any other languages. In a surprising turn of events, they also demonstrated this language through performance and introduction.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tobias Rami Chuene

The Seshego-B performer has been in a number of movies and TV shows. Many people recognize her from her role as Gracious Mabuza on “The Queen,” especially recent college graduates. She has been featured in numerous films and television shows, such as Life Most Importantly, Hijack Stories, Backstage, Muvhango, Scandal, Rockville, Sokhulu and Accomplices, Netflix’s The Way to Destroy Christmas, and many others.

In the words of Mahlatse Letoka

This 25-year-old has been seen in shows like “Ages the heritage,” “thola,” and “Outrage,” among others.

King Monada

Artist is well-known for singing in Khelobedu, a Sepedi language that he also speaks. Former Mzansi king Monada established himself as the country’s pioneering Khelobedu performer.

Mr. Lethabo Mathathe

Joining The Real Housewives of Johannesburg catapulted the unscripted TV star and radio host to fame. Lethabo maintained a conversation in her native tongue throughout the expensive reality show.

Author: Lebogang Mpyana

The performer and jokester has been involved in Sepedi. Khelina on Diep city is one of the jobs she performs that is highly valued by the locals.

Ms. Penny Lebjane

More than ten years have passed since the TV character’s debut. Penny has facilitated different TV shows and she doesn’t quit communicating in her language.

Malema, Julius

The politician is among those who are most appreciative of their native tongue. In other words, Julius doesn’t give his own tongue a second thought. As of late, he’s started using Sepedi as his primary language for both conversation and public speaking.