Tebogo Thobejane’s life in Dubai said to be tough.

After gunshots were sprayed into the car she was in, former Muvhango actress Tebogo Thobejane fled South Africa in search of safety in Dubai. However, it’s reported that the actress and media personality’s life is not as dazzling as it seems.

Although her social media photos show her having a blast overseas, insiders claim she is finding it difficult to adjust to the pricey lifestyle in Dubai, where even a basic burger can cost up to R300 or more, according to Zimoja.


 

 

 

She has been complaining about the high cost of living and how weak the South African currency is compared to the dirham, the currency in Dubai. But recently, on her Instagram account, Tebogo shared some sizzling content from her Dubai vacation, including a video of her enjoying some time out by the pool, inspiring her fans.Tebogo previously admitted to leaving Mzansi because the clubbing scene had become hostile and the “beef and hate towards her was unbearable.” Before jetting off to Dubai, Tebogo had returned to the country re-open her entertainment lounge Club X after she was travelling abroad when she became a target.

“I don’t know, maybe it’s jealousy or the fact that I have come home to reopen the club but I am not scared. My ancestors would never fail me,” she said at the time.

Those close to her claim that she is grounded in reality. Tebogo is thinking of returning to South Africa in order to work as a full-time employee or hustle. But her friends have commended her for being a wonderful mother and for being a serious about what she does.

Get to know talented actor Mothusi Magano

Mothusi Magano is a South African actor best known for his starring role as Charles “Mingus” Khathi in the SABC3 drama series The Lab from 2006–2009.Born March 26, 1979, he also is best known for his roles in the popular serials Tsotsi, Scandal! and Intersexions

He was born in the small village of Phokeng, on the outskirts of Rustenburg. At the age of five, his family moved to Mafikeng, where, at the Mmabana Cultural Center, he got his first taste of performance when he performed in a pantomime called A Dragon for Dinner.


 

 

 

In 1998, Mothusi enrolled at the Wits School of Dramatic Art. In his first year of study, he auditioned for all plays at Wits and got into two: Death and the Maiden, where he played Gerardo Escobar, and Little Shop of Horrors, in which he played Audrey Two.In 2003, a friend asked him to be Harry Lime in his production of The Third Man, and Mothusi was signed to an agent and filmed his first film, Gums and Noses, followed by Hotel Rwanda and Tsotsi (an Oscar winner for Best Foreign Film), as well as FNB commercials.

He has acted in numerous theatre productions, including The Third Man, Stones in His Pockets, Venus, Four, Lysistrata, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Bread and Butter, Maid in the New South Africa, American Buffalo, The Colored Museum, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and Hamlet.In 2006, he landed his first major television role in The Lab, in which he starred for three seasons. He had a recurring role in the fifth season of the ITV drama series Wild at Heart in 2010.In 2011, he had a guest-starring role in the SABC1 drama series Intersexions, and in 2012, he guest-starred in the SABC2 drama series 90 Plein Street.

He landed his second starring role in 2013 in the SABC1 drama series Tempy Pushas, set against the backdrop of the lavish fashion world and juxtaposed with the vibrant township culture. In November of the same year, he joined the e.tv soap opera Scandal! in the role of the mysterious assassin The Dustbin Man.

Mothusi won the best actor award at the SAFTAS for his starring role in Of Good Report in 2014. Airing in 2016–2017 on Etv, Mothusi played the part of the cunning journalist Maxwell in Hustle. Showing in 2017 on SABC 2 Mothusi is acting in the sports drama Keeping Score.In 2019, Mothusi has been nominated for a SAFTA for his role as Phaks in Emonyeni: Nsanguluko.

Smoke & Mirrors: Caesar divorces Virginia

Smoke and Mirrors teasers for March 2024 reveal that Caesar will decide to continue with the relationship he has with Thandiswa. Caesar, who is married to Virginia, will file for divorce.

Caeser will ask Virginia for a divorce after fighting for Thandiswa. The teaser reads: ”A bombshell drops as Caesar looks Virginia in the eyes and asks her for a divorce.”


 

Thursday, March 7: “Virginia is devastated when Caesar hands her the divorce papers. She tells Caesar’s lawyers that she will not sign them. Caesar tells Thandiswa he’s filed for divorce.”The Thursday, March 14 teaser indicates that Virginia will have a breakdown and attempt to end her life. Thandiswa will accept Caesar’s marriage proposal.

The teaser also reveals that Virginia will trick Mpendulo and sleep with him for her own benefit. Virginia will record the video of her sleeping with Mpendulo and leak the sex tape.

Virginia’s decision to sleep with Mpendulo and leak a sex tape amplifies the personal stakes, unraveling a web of consequences that extend far beyond the boundaries of the political arena.

The Wife and Uzalo actor Linda Majola speaks about growing up as a queer child in real life.

Actor Linda Majola stated that when they were younger, their only career goals were to dance, sing, and model.

They posted a video of themselves dancing to Missy Elliot’s “Work It” on Instagram, reminiscing about their brighter times.


 

 

 

 

 

“Growing up as a queer child, I had many moments of loneliness. I felt like the ugly duckling or the odd one out. Boys didn’t understand me; girls understood me but still never welcomed me fully. My sister @soph_abulous really helped me blossom into the flower I am today,” they wrote.While Linda looked back to when they were younger and joyful in commemoration of Pride Month, actor and radio presenter Khaya Dladla said Pride Month has always been about introspection for him.

“See how far we [have] come from the first LGBTQIA+ march in the African continent in Johannesburg on October 13 1990 fighting for gay rights, equality and [against] apartheid at the same time to today, where people like me are on radio prime-time shows five days a week and on TV six days a week on major channels and streaming platforms. Same-sex couples legally married with children (still working on that😜),” he wrote on his timeline.“The battle is not over, but we are headed in the right direction.

“Thank you to everyone who supported me, but I also want to thank everyone who unnecessarily used derogatory words towards me, because lucky for me, you didn’t break me but gave me a better excuse to fight harder for what I believe in and, most importantly, my identity (which is my most priceless possession).”

Linda Majola played the role of a queer man who struggled to find their balance in the world full of homophobes on The Wife.A role that they could relate to, as the actor previously shared how they faced prejudice and rejection because of their sexual orientation.

Raphael Griffiths responds to being related to Linda Majola.

Fans have long seen a resemblance between Raphael Griffiths and Linda Majola, leading many to believe that the two are connected in real life. After searching for details regarding the story two months ago, concluded that the actors are unrelated.

A former Imbewu actor, Raphael Griffiths, known as Zithulele Bhengu, finally addressed the rumors in a comment following those rumors that started circulating on social media regarding the two gifted actors being related. The actor wrote:


 

 

 

 

“Haha haha! whaaaaaaaat but seriously don’t just believe everything written by bloggers to get attention; those are just gossips.”Fans are eager to see the two actors in the same drama series acting as brothers because of their likeness, and actor Raphael Griffiths’ response to the rumors sets the record straight. Let’s explore the biographies of the actors. Check it out below.inda Majola ( Langa from The Wife)
Linda Majola is a South African actor famous for playing Langa in The Wife. In the show, he portrays a queer man who struggles to find his balance in a world full of homophobes, a role that he owns so well. Who is he in real life?

Langa is motivated to get the respect he deserves after facing prejudice and rejection due to his sexual orientation. Despite his acting realism, people have been interested in Linda Majola’s sexuality off-screen.
Linda was born in Bonela, Durban, in 1996, yet he has not publicly given anything about his birthdate, family, or childhood. As of 2023, he is 27 years old.

Linda has been at a crossroads in pursuing her passion for acting and being a chef. He perfected his cooking dexterities at the Durban University of Technology. He also worked as a chef at the Hilton Hotel in Sandton for a stint. In 2020, he moved back home to open his food truck business called The Humble Café. The café sold mouth-watering dishes like fried chicken and beef. However, he had to close the business in February 2023.

Linda made his acting debut as Langa on The Wife, which catapulted him to stardom. It also allowed him to work on The Wedding Chef, a cooking show he hosts on SABC1. Langa is Hlomu’s twin brother in The Wife, a young man who fights to survive amid homophobes.