Jennifer Hudson and Common have confirmed their romance.

Jennifer Hudson and Common have confirmed their romance.
Common was recently a guest on The Jennifer Hudson Show and when asked whether or not he is in a relationship he said
“I’m in a relationship that is with one of the most beautiful people I’ve met in life,” he admitted. “She’s smart, she loves God, she has something real down to earth about her. She’s talented.”
He then continued to subtly mention Jennifer’s outstanding career highlights.
“I set my standard kind of high. She had to have an EGOT. She had to win an Oscar on her first movie. She had to get her own talk show,” he said.


 

Showmax reveals the full cast of Widows Unveiled

Showmax reveals the full cast of Widows Unveiled
Widows Unveiled is a 10-part Showmax Original that follows the lives of five women who were married to public figures who passed away. The reality series documents the journey of each woman from pain to triumph as they navigate the drama and scandal that followed the death of their husbands.
Widows Unveiled is produced by Passionlane Productions, the brains behind Mzansi Magic’s SAFTA-nominated hit show Uthando Nes’thembu.


 

The cast includes PR specialist and marketing professional Lerato Sengadi, the widow of Motswako legend HHP; entrepreneur, award-winning philanthropist, executive producer of Nkalakatha: The Life of Mandoza and stroke survivor Mpho Tshabalala, the widow of musician Mandoza; broadcaster and philanthropist Sikelelwa Ngubane, the widow of actor Menzi Ngubane; businesswoman Fundiswa Molefe, the widow of businessman John Molefe; and businesswoman Lerato Maphatsoe, the widow of former Defence Minister Kebby Maphatsoe.
Widows Unveiled premieres on Showmax from 12 February 2024

Somizi goes to the gym with a Louis Vuitton handbag full of money.

Somizi shows off a bag of money while working out in the gym. Somizi Mhlongo undoubtedly has an expensive taste, as it reflects in his lifestyle.The media personality took luxury to another level as he showed off his wealth while working out in the gym. Taking to his Instagram account, Somizi shared a video of himself working out in the gym, with a Louis Vuitton handbag. In the bag was spotted R 200, which stirred his followers, as they flooded his timeline with various comments.


 

 

 

DJ Tira wrote, “oR200 balahlile kwi bag. A follower wrote, “Are we not going to talk about that cash in the bag. Am I the only one who saw R200 @somizi. Somizi has his eye on a luxury designer bag. The Louis Vuitton bag costs R300 000. The reality TV star took to Instagram a few days ago and shared a clip showcasing the branded bag that changes colour at the press of a button.

Shaka Ilembe actor Lemogang Tsipa speaks on his acting career

South African actor, Lemogang Tsipa said all the TV roles he has played are special to him.The 32-year-old who played the lead role on Mzansi Magic’s popular telenovela, Shaka Ilembe, said his love of acting came from being a TV addict as a kid.


 

 

 

Speaking to the publication about his career, he shared that he’ll be on the upcoming Mzansi Magic dark comedy, Killer Front Page.“This one is another highlight for the books and my career because it’s another piece of groundbreaking work, exploring dark comedy,” he said.The actor said he was always drawn to acting as a kid.

“Since I was a kid, I loved TV and was a massive TV addict. It was only in high school when I discovered the possibility of following it up as a career move,” he said.

Lemogang said the character of Sol, who is a journalist on the Killer Front Page series, taught him something.

“The one thing that I took away is focusing on your dreams and positively trying to get ahold of them by any means necessary. Sol explores them in a much darker sense, which I don’t intend to use in my life,” he said.
Being in the industry for over two decades, his biggest highlight is starring on Shaka Ilembe.

“It was the biggest moment for South African film and television.“Playing the king that founded the Zulu nation was a special moment for me. Not only to be involved in a groundbreaking piece of television that’s pushing the envelope across the continent, but also to represent a hero from where I was born and raised,” he said.

He urged Mzansi to tune in to Killer Front Page as it’s a refreshing piece of television in a new genre.

HHP’s wife Lerato Sengadi to tell her story as a young widow

PR and marketing professional, former Big Brother Mzansi contestant and widow of the late Motswako rapper HHP, Lerato Sengadi, has joined the cast of Five Widows Unveiled. A10-part Showmax Original that follows the lives of women who have lost their public-figure husbands.Jabulani Tsambo, best known as HHP died in 2018 after hanging himself with a rope at his home in the Johannesburg suburb of Randpark Ridge.This was after several unsuccessful attempts in the past. It was reported that his father tried to save him after the helper found him. Lerato’s life after her husband’s passing has been a rollercoaster as she does not see eye to eye with his family. Lerato was in a two-year legal dispute with HHP’s family over her status as the rapper’s customary wife. The Supreme Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by HHP’s father ,Robert Tsambo, to have the marriage revoked. Tsambo has since passed away.


 

 

 
In the show, Lerato walks viewers through her life as a widow. She is joined by Mandoza’s wife and stroke survivor Mpho Tshabalala, broadcaster and philanthropist Sikelelwa Ngubane, who is the widow of actor Menzi Ngubane, businesswoman Fundiswa Molefe, the widow of businessman John Molefe and businesswoman Lerato Maphatsoe, the widow of the former deputy Minister of Defence Kebby Maphatsoe. Lerato says she decided to be part of the show after realising that being widowed is treated like a colossal taboo. “No one wants to talk about it, but it’s a day-to-day reality for millions of people,” she says. “Throughout my journey as a young widow, I realised that black widows, specifically, have it harder. It’s a generational curse and pattern. Women can’t speak openly about these experiences, they can’t speak about the pain and the journey to rediscovering themselves after loss.