Ntando Duma Pokes Fun at the EFF’s Call to Close Down Clicks

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Proud representative of the South African political party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Ntando Duma has added fuel to the fire, as they call for the pharmaceutical retail company, Clicks, to close its doors.The uproar began after an advert which seemingly portrayed black woman as having dry and damaged hair, as opposed to white women whose hair appears smooth and silky.The political party demanded that Clicks shut down all of their stores, and began vandalizing and looting various branches throughout South Africa, in protest of their strong beliefs. Ntando Duma, who has been an open advocate of the EFF, showed support by retweeted a comment which claimed that Click’s response was, “arrogant”.Thereafter, she shared a series of images which showed her bare-face and smiling proudly, captioning the post with, “Sphongo Nation and Skin glow representative.” Many believed that her tweet was in direct reference to the EFF’s protest to the retailer, as they are well-known for their skincare and beauty offering. On Instagram, Ntando added a different caption, stating, “My ‘No Make Up’ face is my favourite face.”Ntando Duma

Bonang Matheba claps back at a troll claiming she bleached her skin

Bonang Matheba Bonang Matheba has been accused of bleaching her skin. This is coming after she served her fans with new looks in a recent post. In the post, she was seen in a bum short, with a red crop-top and a kaftan which got many of her fans mouth-watering over her and some could not resist but had to comment under the post.Well, it seems some of them were not pleased to see her looking all clean and gorgeous in the post. A fan in particular said the star appeared to be lighter than normal which may indicate she is bleaching.Bonang Matheba

Uthando Nes’thembu set to return to our screens for new season

Musa Mseleku The new season of “Uthando Nes’thembu” is about to give viewers a renewed perspective of a polygamous marriage.

Season three ended on a high note and almost broke the internet as we witnessed Musa Mseleku’s traditional IsiZulu wedding to MaYeni.

If you thought season three was the climax of the show, then we’ve got something even bigger, better in store for you.

“This season will bring you up, close and personal with Mseleku’s wives and the dynamics of polygamy,” said Nomsa Philiso, Director of Local Entertainment Channels at M-Net.

Ahead of MaYeni’s wedding, Musa’s wives started showing their true colours and it became clear that his wives did not see eye to eye on certain aspects, and this left their husband struggling to juggle the dynamics of his relationships with them, while also trying to make things better with his eldest daughter, Sne.

Viewers will remember how he went out of his way to please his wives and make them happy; this included surprising each of them with a brand-new luxury car.

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Moja Love stole my show idea: Man who created Jub Jub’s new show breathes fire

It seems all the drama on Moja Love will now be played off air.Jub Jub

This after the channel was accused of stealing the concept of its new show “You Promised to Marry Me”

The show, which aired its first episode on Sunday, is about a partner who promised to marry their partner, but didn’t.

Cedric Manala alleges the channel stole the concept from him.

Moyo said: “The channel has been working on the show format for ‘You Promised to Marry Me’ since last year as a spin-off of “Uyajola 9/9″.

The concept of the show was created and formalized internally by the channel’s executive producers.”

Moyo said all proposals submitted for the month of June had not been processed.

“The amount of proposals is overwhelming, and we’re in the process of setting up a dedicated committee to manage the workflow.”

Speaking to Daily Sun, Cedric said: “I saw an advert from Moja Love requesting people to submit TV show proposals. I submitted mine in June. After I submitted my proposal, I saw an advert of a new show coming out, which had the same concept as mine.”I asked them why the concept was the same. All they did was change the name.”

Cedric said he was then invited to visit the station, but he asked them why they wanted him there if they hadn’t read his email and the concept wasn’t his.

“They said they wanted me there when they recorded and aired the show, which I also questioned,” he said.

“This was never about compensation. It’s about recognition because it was going to put me on the map and open doors for me.”

He said he would like to take legal action against Moja Love.

“I waited for the first show to air because they could have decided to cancel it before I took any legal action. I’m looking for a lawyer to help me pro bono.

The 30-year-old from Tembisa, Ekurhuleni, said Moja Love only contacted him after he called them out on social media.

 

I was paid to pretend – Blondie exposes Uyajola9/9 fake scenes

BlondieDrama Uyajola 9/9, has has been accused for faking scenes by a woman who claims was paid to act during one of their episodes.

The woman famously known by Uyajola9/9 viewers as Blondie, real name Nothando Gumede says she is now in trouble with her family for appearing on TV fighting for a man.

Blondie revealed she thought she was acting just like other actresses when she was given a script and told the actions she was supposed to do during production.

Blondie claims she was paid R1,000 not to ever disclose her role in the episode to the public.The episode in question was shot in Ntinyane at Mbumbulu and she says the couple she confronted in have no problems in their relationship and they too were acting.

“Where the shooting took place is the home of the guy that we were supposed to fight for, he stays with his girlfriend. They paid me R1,000 and this couple was paid R2,000 for them not to talk. Even the condoms which were there I’m the one who put them as I was told, for the episode to look real,” Blondie said.Blondie said she expected more than the hush money she was given as she is now in trouble with her family for embarrassing them on national television

Blondie reveals she feels cheated by the producers of Uyajola9/9 as she was even forced to delete her Facebook account so that viewers would not be able to trace and contact her. She says the trouble is not worth the money she was given.