‘I overcame anxiety’ — Tulz Madala speaks about his plans for 2023
Tulz, also known as Tulani Madala, is appreciative of a successful 2022 and intends to dominate television in 2023 after making a reappearance on the airways.
of his major accomplishments include co-hosting with Ayanda MVP, going a record-breaking 10 weeks without being nominated for eviction on season three of Big Brother Mzansi, returning to YFM after almost six years away, and being able to give back.
“I’ve discovered the value of having self-confidence. Being a finalist on South Africa’s biggest and most popular TV program taught me that I must have confidence in myself, especially in light of all the things I’ve been able to achieve by giving to the less fortunate throughout the winter.
“I want to keep doing radio work. The last few months have been incredible for me; they’ve helped me realize how much I cherish and value the platform. Speaking in front of large crowds and providing entertainment is definitely a blessing, therefore I want to expand on that in the future year,” he told TshisaLIVE.
Beyone his achievements, the celebrity has conquered anxiety.
“I conquered borderline depression and anxiety. I was the center of attention as soon as I left the house. I experienced a lot of anxiety as a result of it, even if a lot of it was both bad and positive at the same time. It’s simple to feel alone when there are so many eyes on you. But I was able to go through that, which makes me very glad.
He claims that the difficulties he overcame this year have demonstrated his capacity to carry out and realize his goals.
With the love and encouragement of his friends, family, and supporters, Tulz claims he is prepared to demonstrate his abilities in greater detail.
“I’m working on a few things that will let people recognize me on televisions in the year 2023. Even though I adore and enjoy podcasting and radio broadcasting, I’ve recently grown to prefer appearing on TV much more. I’m appreciative to those that supported me even when I didn’t.
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