Rachel Kolisi took to her social media to share her experience while working on a campaign.

Rachel Kolisi took to her social media to share her experience while working on a campaign.

The star has always been dragged severally as regard to her skin colour and she has never for once let that bring her down.

Rachel Kolisi took to her social media to share her experience while working on a campaign.

The star has always been dragged severally as regard to her skin colour and she has never for once let that bring her down.

Taking to Instagram, Rachel explained how she had to take herself off the campaign after the organisers allegedly asked her to have a more “professional” look and insisted she wear makeup.

In her words, she feels women who find time to makeup are beautiful so as those who don’t do any makeups.

“I think girls who get up and spend time putting makeup on are beautiful! I think girls who wake up and don’t put makeup on are beautiful too!” wrote Rachel.

Rachel also had a reminder for all the women who feel the need to change themselves to fit in: just be yourself!

“In a world where a lot of people are trying to be something they’re not, be you. We need more of that,” she concluded.

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Boity nears 5 million followers on Instagram

aking to Instagram on Monday, the rapper announced that she’s hit 4.7 million followers on Instagram.

The growth her social media accounts experience is stunning, and the kind some celebs desire to have.

Boity expresses gratitude to those who have been supportive, saying it means the world to her.

“Current Mood because we’ve hit 4,7MILLION! 😁😁💃🏾💃🏾🏋🏾‍♀️🏋🏾‍♀️ Thank you to every single one of you for the love and support!!! It means the absolute world to me! I love you, fam!!”

 

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Check Out Menzi Ngubane’s Pictures That Everyone Talking

Menzi Ngubane is a great performer to have graced the screens of South African television and entertainment history. The Ladysmith-born actor comes from a well-known town in KwaZulu Natal, a place where legends were born such as the Grammy award winning group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, they have taken the world stage by storm with their great music.

The 56 year old actor become famous when he played a pivotal role on Generations that used to air between 2003 to 2014. He played the role of a very dangerous man in the streets of Jozi, he was called Sibusiso Dlomo and he used to cause havoc. He used to fear no one, even the great Jack Mabaso or the mischievous Kenneth Mashaba. A great actor in his rights and a talented individuals who has acted on numerous TV shows and he once appeared on the legendary Yizo Yizo, a television series that many people are still watching today. He takes live very seriously and his a loving partner who married his lovely wife called Sikelelo Sishuba. His still pushing for success and uplifts people’s lives wherever he goes.

Should celebrities conform to what Thuli Phongolo is going through?

Being a celebrity can be how somehow a double edged sword. It is not to the faint of heart, as they go through so much whether via social media and in their personal lives. There is always that one person online who will troll them, or feel entitled to tell them what to do.

 

Sometimes people even go as far as to hack, celebrity’s social media accounts and pretend to be them online. South African actress and DJ, Thulisile Phongolo, seem to be the latest celebrity to go through these woes when it comes to social media.

This comes after the actress took her Twitter account, to mention how she was tired of eating hotel food. And one Twitter users thoughts they could tell the female DJ, on what to do with the food.

“I’m tired of eating hotel food now, I don’t even know what to eat anymore…” tweeted Thuli. One tweep who goes by the name @uMabhuti, replied to the tweet with what they thought was a simple suggestion for the actress’s dilemma replying, “Share that hotel food with those that need it the most…”

Thuli was clearly annoyed by this, as she responded to the tweep y simply saying, “Don’t bore me”. Even though the celeb was irritated the tweep just kept coming back for more, as he replied telling Thuli, that that those who have must provide for those who do not have.

One of the actress fan tried to stand up for her, and tell the tweep that she might be living at a hotel for work purposes and someone might be paying for the food, and they might not take it lightly that the actress was giving away food that they are paying for.

But the tweep did care, as they said whether it work related or personal, he is just there to spread the spirit of empathy.

Although, the tweep might have had the best interests at heart, and tried to get Thuli, to do what they considered right.

 

Some may say that it is not the actress job to give to others, as she has worked hard to gain everything that she has. While others will say she has to help as she is a public figure and should lead by example.

 

Should celebrities conform to things that they share on social media, was Thuli Phongolo, or the tweep in the wrong? Let me know in the comments section below.

 

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Somizi’s daughter, Bahumi unapologetic about her incurable leg condition

Although the Madisakwane Somizi and Somizi parents are prominent in South African entertainment, the name Bahumaduza Mzini is relatively unknown in the world of stage and TV.

Even though Pales’ relationship with her mother didn’t turn out the way she wanted, she has the loving Bahumi, who is now 26 years old as a gift from Somizi to her. Since the gender confused are attracted ones do not show any outward signs of it until a later age, he had her beautiful daughter at the age of 22, before he found out.

The baby was raised by his mother, who pursued her career in the entertainment industry, though she was busy with other obligations.

Unfortunately, doctors discovered that Bahumi Madisane has an abnormal and incurable condition, and immediately terminal illness but she refuses to be defined as inhuman because of it. Looking at her legs, the doctors found that the length differs from person to person to person, even if they can’t . She is not ashamed, however, of exhibiting them as their different sizes; it is instead fascinating.

If she was embarrassed about the fact that she’s still growing legs, she would cover them up with long, loose skirts She knows what she is wearing well, and she wears it with ease.