Londie London spills the tea on her comeback and housewife drama

As ‘The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip’ unfolds on screens, musician and businesswoman Londie London steps into the limelight once again, bringing with her a lot of experiences and a candid outlook.

In an exclusive interview with Showmax, Londie disclosed her motivations for returning to reality TV, her unique perspective on the show and the unexpected twists that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

When asked about her decision to return, Londie shares, “I feel like once you have been in the reality TV space, it is something you can’t get away from. I also came back because I love this concept that highlights the leading ladies of the Housewives franchise and I wanted to be a part of it.”


 

 

 

Expressing her excitement to showcase a different aspect of herself, she elaborates, “People are going to see a different side of me apart from being a housewife and a mom.”

Addressing personal matters with grace and poise, Londie acknowledged the need to address personal topics on the show.

Regarding sensitive topics, Londie stated that she doesn’t like to speak about exes or gossip about other people.

“I do not like talking about exes, I don’t like talking about failed relationships, and I don’t like talking about other people. But if I have to address something that is about me, I will speak on it.”

Departing Jamaica Londie opens up about her unresolved issues with Nonku, admitting to feeling disappointed by the turn of events.

“I left the island; I had some unresolved issues with Nonku. It left a bitter taste in my mouth. I did not want it to get that far because I understand that this is a show, but I wish it could have ended differently,” adding, “It was not nice. I was disappointed in her because I did not expect her to poke as hard as she did; she just kept getting into my business.”

Leleti Khumalo on her skin-condition: ‘I used to cover my white patches with make-up’

commemoration of World Vitiligo Day, we revisit our inspiring 2018 interview with legendary actress Leleti Khumalo , who opened up about living with vitiligo and how she learned to love herself.

Johannesburg – She’s one of the most familiar faces on Mzansi’s celebrity landscape, gracing magazine covers and appearing in hit films. But even fans who’ve followed her stellar career for years will see her now as never before. This time there’s no warpaint covering her gorgeous skin. Instead Leleti Khumalo (48) is showing every white patch on her body in new e.tv drama series Imbewu: The Seed.n commemoration of World Vitiligo Day, we revisit our inspiring 2018 interview with legendary actress Leleti Khumalo , who opened up about living with vitiligo and how she learned to love herself.


 

 

 

 

 

Johannesburg – She’s one of the most familiar faces on Mzansi’s celebrity landscape, gracing magazine covers and appearing in hit films. But even fans who’ve followed her stellar career for years will see her now as never before. This time there’s no warpaint covering her gorgeous skin. Instead Leleti Khumalo (48) is showing every white patch on her body in new e.tv drama series Imbewu: The Seed.“I used to cover my white patches with make-up but for Imbewu I did not be cover it. People get to see me without the make-up,” she says. “I had a long discussion with the creators of Imbewu and they actually allowed me to do it. My plan is to educate people about vitiligo but I also don’t want to do a half job. I’ll be doing educational talks on vitiligo and I’d obviously want the talks to have an impact.”

Leleti, who has openly spoken about her condition, started developing vitiligo at the age of 19 but as a young woman growing up in the township of KwaMashu, KwaZulu-Natal, she didn’t know what it was. “It was pure ignorance on my part,” she says. “In fact, I didn’t even know what it was until I became pregnant.”

She takes a deep breath then continues. “It’s deeper than what people see as it affects every aspect of your life – although it’s not painful, it is incurable. “My doctor warned me it’s going to be worse after giving birth, but at that point it didn’t bother me as I was too excited about the babies,” the mom of four-year-old twins Yamukelani and Ulwenzile says.

Coming up next on skeem saam 4 :11 June 2024

Coming up next on skeem saam
Episode 241
Sergeant Rathebe captures one of Turfloop’s most wanted scammers. Meikie is outraged by her uncle’s reaction when he learns the truth about Ntswaki.
Tuesday 4 June 2024
Episode 242


 

Babeile uncovers the truth about Rathebe’s latest stunt. Leeto makes an announcement that leaves his employees in a tailspin. Ntswaki’s ordeal continues to haunt her family.
Wednesday 5 June 2024
Episode 243
Rathebe takes measures to block Babeile from finding our more information about Luc. Melita warns Eunice to stay away from Mr Kgomo if she knows what’s good for her.
Thursday 6 June 2024
Episode 244
Tbose turns himself in to the police. Meanwhile, an unwelcome person sticks his nose in Toby’s business. Rathebe’s secret mission is compromised.
Friday 7 June 2024
Episode 245
Rathebe’s shenanigans are brought to Kganyago’s attention. Tbose is relieved to have dodged the bullet, but his worst nightmare is approaching. Mr Kgomo accuses Melita of witchcraft.
Monday 10 June 2024
Episode 246
Ntswaki’s first day back at school is not a walk in the park. Babeile is shocked to learn that Rathebe is in a romantic relationship with Bullet Mabuza.
Tuesday 11 June 2024
Episode 247
Just as Rathebe is about to uncover the truth, things take an unexpected turn. The newspapers get wind of Mr Kg

Ntswaki is leaving skeem saam and she will be replaced by a young popular actress.

Lethabo Mekoa, the beloved actress known for her role as Ntswaki on the popular South African television show “Skeem Saam,” is set to leave the show this June. Lethabo, who has garnered a strong following for her portrayal of Ntswaki, has decided to step away from acting to concentrate on her studies. She is currently pursuing a degree in Law.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
The announcement has been met with both sadness and support from fans who have watched Lethabo bring the character of Ntswaki to life. Her dedication to her education is commendable, and many fans have expressed their admiration for her decision to prioritize her academic goals.

Taking over the role of Ntswaki will be another talented young actress, Zazi Kunene. Zazi is no stranger to the screen and is set to bring her own unique flair to the character. Fans of “Skeem Saam” are eager to see how Zazi will continue the story of Ntswaki and contribute to the show’s dynamic.Lethabo Mekoa’s departure marks the end of a significant chapter for “Skeem Saam,” but it also opens up new possibilities for both her and the show. As Lethabo embarks on her journey in Law, her contributions to the series will be remembered fondly. Meanwhile, Zazi Kunene’s introduction promises fresh energy and exciting developments for the beloved character of Ntswaki.

“Skeem Saam” has a history of nurturing young talent, and this transition is another example of the show’s commitment to showcasing rising stars. Fans can look forward to seeing how Zazi Kunene steps into the role and continues the legacy of Ntswaki on the show.

Lethabo Mekoa’s final episodes will air this June, and viewers will undoubtedly tune in to bid farewell to her character. As she steps away to focus on her studies, her fans wish her all the best in her academic pursuits and future endeavors.

Rasta is pushing it! 🤭 His painting of the late Mpho Sebeng was not giving.

He has a predilection for painting the dead, from South Africa down to the United Kingdom, but with the Rainbow Nation as his main canvas. On that count, it wasn’t surprising that Rasta should decide to paint Mpho Sebeng.

Mpho Sebeng was a South African actor who perished in a car accident recently, leaving the film industry in grief.


 

 

As is traditional with him, soon after he received news of Sebeng’s death, Rasta decided to make a painting of the late actor. The only thing is that, like in his previous paintings of the dead, the latest painting left his compatriots unimpressed and even angry.

Rasta’s painting are often mocked as caricatures asnd not paintings at all, with some people advising him to stop painting because he is manque at best – an artist with no skill so to speak.

But those negative statements have not discouraged him. He went ahead with the painting of Sebeng and has been receiving lashes from the public ever since. They feel his painting of the late actor is so mediocre as to be an insult to his memory. See the painting below and decide for yourself.