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Actress Thando Thabethe sets the record straight about failing to pay R5 million surgery bill

Radio and TV personality Thando Thabethe has responded to allegations she did not pay for her aesthetic surgery. This follows a R5 million lawsuit against her and her friend and TV producer Tumi Maimela which was filed by Vivari Aesthetics, as reported by Sunday World on Sunday, 20 August.


 

 

 

Thando Thabethe

The 947 radio host said that the matter is with her legal team and they are the ones looking into the dispute over the alleged unpaid surgery bill. Sunday World reported that Maimela, whose company Redwood Productions is behind Thabethe’s reality show titled Unstoppable Thabooty, wrote to the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) following their near-death experiences after surgeries conducted by Vivari Aesthetics.

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According to the lawsuit by the cosmetic surgery clinic, Thabethe and Maimela went under the knife in exchange for airtime and marketing on Unstoppable Thabooty on BET Africa, DStv channel 129.

The clinic said that it agreed to perform a 360 liposuction surgery worth over R180 000 on Thabethe and a 360 liposuction, mastopexy, and Brazilian Butt Lift, worth over R340 000, on Maimela. However, Vivari claims that the pair did not give it airtime in the reality show, neither were the bills settled as they reportedly only received R100 000 from Thabethe and Maimela. In Maimela’s complaint, which was partly dismissed by the HPCSA, she said the surgeries were conducted on 25 November 2022 and took longer than they were told they would. She also claimed that the clinic was under-equipped, lacked post-surgical care and was not in good standing to operate patients.
According to the letter, Vivari Aesthetics was negligent, as Thabethe reportedly bled profusely after undergoing liposuction.

“I was in the room when my friend was bleeding and it looked like a little waterfalls of blood gushing out of her. This was extremely traumatic for me to witness. She needed me. That is when Dr Anushka said that Vivari is not .In addition, Maimela said she was admitted to Life Fourways hospital after she suffered heart failure allegedly due to excessive bleeding from her surgeries. Maimela further said that the facility’s doctor, Anushka Reddy, confirmed that the nurses at the facility were not registered.

Celine Dion will never sing again

Celine Dion’s ongoing battle with stiff person syndrome has taken a bittersweet turn as her sister Claudette shared a heartfelt update. The renowned 55-year-old singer, known for hits like “My Heart Will Go On” and “All By Myself,” has been facing the challenges of the rare neurological disorder.


 

 

 

 

While staying at her $1.2 million Las Vegas mansion with her three sons, Celine’s sister Linda has moved in to offer support in her recovery journey

According to Claudette, Celine has been dedicated to her healing process, diligently exploring various treatments and staying connected with top researchers in the field. Despite the difficulties, Claudette emphasized the importance of rest and listening to one’s body. She acknowledged Celine’s dedication to excellence but also stressed the need for balance and self-care.

Celine’s struggle with stiff person syndrome has impacted her physical health and ability to perform. Despite the lack of success in finding effective medications, Celine’s family, including Claudette and Linda, remain hopeful. Claudette highlighted Celine’s innate discipline and determination, expressing trust in her ability to overcome this challenge.

Stiff person syndrome brings about symptoms like muscle rigidity, spasms, and coordination issues. It often impairs movement and can be particularly challenging for those affected. Celine’s journey with the disorder began when she revealed her diagnosis in October 2021, leading to show postponements and tour cancellations. However, Celine’s musical talents have continued to shine, with her contributing songs to the rom-com “Love Again.”

Celine’s unwavering spirit is supported not only by her family but also by her loyal fans who anxiously await her return to the stage. Claudette’s updates provide insight into Celine’s progress and determination to regain her health and continue sharing her musical gifts with the world.

Clement Maosa is one of the most talented actors in Mzansi. Net Worth, Cars, Age

Clement Maosa is a popular South African actor, radio DJ, model and musician. He is best known for his role as Zamokuhle Seakamela in the popular SABC 1 soap opera, “Skeem Saam”.

He is also known as Kwaito on the show. He has played the role for over 8 seasons of the popular show. He is regarded as one of the most popular actors in South Africa.

Early Life


 

 

 

 

 

Clement Maosa was born and raised in Polokwane, Limpopo in South Africa. He attended schools in a village called Ga-Ramutla. He grew up in Bochum, in a family of 6; consisting his parents, his two sisters, and his brother.

At a young age, Clement had dreams of becoming a soldier. However, his interests changed when he got to high school. That was when he decided he would become an actor.

At the request of his parents, Clement enrolled in the University of Limpopo study. Unfortunately, his parents died in 2007 while he was still studying. He has stated that he attempted suicide twice while mourning their deaths.

He also revealed that their deaths forced him to become the breadwinner of the family alongside his mother. The role forced him to make a lot of sacrifices.

Age
Clement Maosa was born on the 9th day of May, 1988. As at August 2023,Clement Maosa is in a serious relation with a girl named, Kemo. He proposed to Kemo during his 30th birthday in 2018. The proposal happened at an intimate dinner and was recorded by his close friend and fellow actor, Oros Mampofu. Oros shared the video to social media.

Net Worth and Salary
The exact estimate of Clement Maosa’s net worth is unknown. The “Skeem Saam” actor has not revealed it to the public.

However, due to his many successful hustles, media sites have estimated his worth to be around R2 Million. This is yet to be a confirmed by Maosa.

Even though it is yet to be confirmed, however, it is estimated that the salary of Clement at Skeem Saam is around R30 000 per month.

Parents
Clement Maosa was raised by his parents who advised him to study Law at the University of Limpopo. Unfortunately, they both passed away while he was still in school.

Car

Clement has stated that he isn’t one to buy cars. However, he has been seen inside or standing next to them in photos.

Child
Clement Maosa is a father of one; a son named Bokang Maosa with his fiancee, Kemo. He celebrated his first birthday on September, 2020.

Career

Who is Gabriel Temudzani Wife? About His Married

If She Has These Qualities, You Should Never Let Her Go!
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After playing Chief Azwindinni Gandamipfa Mukwevho for many years, the actor has left Muvhango, leaving the story without a king.

In a statement he posted on social media, he confirmed that he was leaving and said that his last show would air on May 8.


 

 

 

The statement said that the reason for the departure was the tragic death of Azwindinni in the most recent show, which shocked viewers.

Many people think that Gabriel Temudzani is still married to Refiloe Temudzani, but the South African star has already divorced her.

Gabriel Temudzani married Refilwe Temudzani 2013, who he said was the love of his life.

Unresolved problems in their relationship led to their split, which was sad. Gabriel Temudzani grew up with a love for gardening, which led him to go to school for agriculture.
But a teacher in high school brought him to drama classes, which sparked his interest in acting.

Gabriel Temudzani started acting in 2001. In 2005, he got his big break when he was cast in “Muvhango.”

Since then, he has become one of the most popular actors on the show, and his role as Chief Azwindini has won him a lot of praise.

Temudzani, who won the Golden Horn Award for Best Actor in a TV Soap in 2013, is a good example.
Gabriel Temudzani married Bongiwe Matsebula in 2020, after getting a divorce from Refiloe Temudzani. We don’t know anything about the kids he has with either of his wives.

According to a story in the Daily Sun, Gabriel and Maumela started dating while they were working on the show “Muvhango.”

On the show, they played Azwindini and Susan Mukwevho. Gabriel revealed that they were getting married.

The story also said that the soap opera “Muvhango” will pay for their expensive wedding, which Jindela called “the wedding of the year.”

Temudzani has done more than just work on “Muvhango.” He has also been in a number of TV shows and movies, such as “Generations,” “Zone 14,” “Rhythm City,” and “The Lab.”Also, Gabriel was in the movie “A Diamond and Destiny,” which came out in 2003 and was about finding gold and gems in Kimberly. He was also in the 2009 movie “Night Drive.” He also won a Vita award for his work in “The Dog” and “The Night of Horror.”

He is known for being able to play many different roles in his acting career. Temudzani is a musician in addition to being an actor. He has put out several records of traditional Venda music. He is also a rapper or MC.

He does a lot to support the culture and traditions of his home province, Limpopo, and often performs at festivals and cultural events.

Remembering Brenda Fassie, the Queen of African Pop whose music still lives on.

Remembering Brenda Fassie, the Queen of African Pop whose music still lives on.
Brenda was born in Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 in 1964, where she was raised by her mother after her father passed away when she was two. At a tender age, she started earning money by singing to tourists, while her mother, a pianist, played alongside. Brenda climbed her way to the top, beginning as the lead singer in a group called “Brenda and The Big Dudes”, and eventually branching off as a solo artist.


 

Brenda became well known for her “outrageousness” on stage and was sometimes referred to as the “Black Madonna”. Some of her greatest hits include “Vuli Ndlela”, “Black President”, “Nomakanjani?”, “I’m sorry Mama” and more. Most of her albums went on to become multi-platinum sellers in South Africa.
She died in 2004 at the age of 39 after losing consciousness at a hospital in South Africa.
Despite all the controversies surrounding her personal life, Brenda was a trailblazer in the African music industry. She was a musical genius who constantly reinvented herself and always gave fans around the world something special to look forward to. More importantly, she was a revolutionary who lent her voice to important social issues in her country and went on to inspire many people. Her impact on African music is undeniable and her work will continue to impact generations for years to come.