IdolsSA judge Somizi lets people into his private life

A few weeks ago, Somizi discussed the depths to which he had sunk into depression and the steps he took to climb out of it. It would appear that in recent times, Somizi is more than willing to share with others the ins and outs of his personal life, specifically how he manages to get things done. He is more than willing to explain to fans the emotional and human side of Somizi, the Somizi that has feelings. He despises the idea of being portrayed as a hardened individual.


 

 

 

IdolsSA judge Somizi lets people into his private life
Fans became accustomed to seeing Somizi serve as a junior judge alongside Randall Abraham and Unathi Nkayi for a significant amount of time. At the end of season 17, Somizi and Unathi broke up, which brought about a significant amount of change from a managerial standpoint.

Idols South Africa made the shocking revelation during the off-season following season 17 that Unathi Nkayi and Randall would not be returning for season 18. Idols South Africa made the shocking revelation during the off-season following season 17 that Unathi Nkayi and Randall would not be returning for season 18.

The fallout from this became public, and it prompted the management of Idols SA to take action; the actions they took had to be taken with the future in mind. Without a shadow of a doubt, Randall, Unathi, and Somizi continue to rank among the very best judges in history.

IdolsSA judge Somizi lets people into his private life

The role that Somizi plays on Idols South Africa does not correspond to who he is in real life. The news indicated that Somizi was the only person to have survived, and as a result, he would be the most experienced judge. The Idols South Africa judge, who is now 49 years old, demonstrated for the audience what he does each morning before heading out to work on the show.

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Today, Somizi showed Mzansi what he did before going out for the show, and it’s a good reflection of his day-to-day routine before going out for Idols South Africa. Swimming helped him fall in love with himself first thing in the morning. Following his swim, he went straight to breakfast and poured himself a drink to help wash down the meal. After that, Somizi got to work, and just like every other time, he made fire. According to audio from behind the scenes, Somizi eventually comes to terms with himself as he matures.

At the beginning of season 18, Somizi had a public argument with the new judge, Thembi Seete, and it seemed as though things were going to go from bad to worse. Because to Somizi’s years of experience and level head, he was able to turn the relationship around, and now the two celebrities are very good friends. Without this time to herself, Somizi might not have been able to provide a good example for Thembi and JR in her role as a senior judge.

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