Hulisani Ravele gets real about doing voice-overs

Hulisani Ravele tells us why she no longer does voice-overs.TV host Hulisani Ravele has revealed that she has stopped doing voice-acting jobs, saying she was low-balled in previous voice-acting gigs.
In a lengthy Twitter thread, the seasoned radio presenter explained how voice actors who don’t work on contract are short-changed by the industry.

According to the radio star, refusing these jobs can create a reputation for an aspiring actor, including being labelled “a diva,”

Hulisani called for a reform in the voice-acting industry and clapped back at potential naysayers, telling haters that change is necessary

Fans shared their own experiences, with one fan accusing Hulisani of discouraging young and aspiring voice-over artists.

The star hit back at the accusations.

‘People were laughing at me all day’- Sizwe Dhlomo clears the air on THAT viral ‘farmer’ fashion moemish

Sizwe Dhlomo shared the backstory to this viral pic.Radio host Sizwe Dhlomo has spoken on a viral image that made him the butt of social media jokes earlier this year.

Siz was dragged back in January, after a pic of him with Maps Maponyane and Black Coffee went viral.

The star looked more casual than the other two in the pic and was jokingly referred to as a “farmer” by fans. Others mocked his toes.

Sizwe took a trip down memory lane this week, reflecting on his fashion moemish while commenting on a listener’s fashion flop.

In the clip Sizwe explained that he was coming from his farm when he called Black Coffee up to ask if he wanted to have lunch. They met up at Maps’ restaurant, when it was suggested they take a pic.

“I am out there wearing my farmer’s hat and slippers. They take this picture and they post it. They have like a million followers each. We were trending the whole day, me specifically, because everybody was laughing at my toes, laughing at my hat, laughing at everything. It was hilarious,” said Sizwe.

Beyonce had described the work as a “labor of love,” that now serves “a greater purpose” than its original role as a companion piece to “The Lion King: The Gift,” given the current sociopolitical climate.

Beyonce had described the work as a "labor of love," that now serves "a greater purpose" than its original role as a companion piece to "The Lion King: The Gift," given the current sociopolitical climate.Pop royalty Beyonce on Friday released her much-hyped visual album “Black Is King,” an aesthetically ambitious video billed as a companion to her 2019 album of songs inspired by Disney’s live-action remake of “The Lion King.”

The highly stylised visual narrative released on the Disney Plus streaming platform runs an hour and 25 minutes and, akin to “The Lion King,” tells the story of a young boy who navigates an onerous world, finding himself far from his family.Mass anti-racism protests ignited following the police killing of a black man, George Floyd, in May as the coronavirus pandemic ravages the United States, disproportionat”Many of us want change,” Beyonce wrote on Instagram, rare personal words from the guarded celebrity.

ely infecting people of color.”I believe that when Black people tell our own stories, we can shift the axis of the world and tell our REAL history of generational wealth and richness of soul that are not told in our history books.”

AKA Shades Cassper While Celebrating His Singles On The Radio Charts

AKA’s new singles seem to be doing well as the rapper took to social media to celebrate his two singles which are Cross My Heart and Energy that are on the radio charts.
The rapper did celebrate the moment but could not help and drag his rival Cassper Nyovest by mispelling Cassper’s latest signature line #KeHipHopDoggo as #KeHipHapDoggo.
Could the Megacy be replying the shade Nyovest threw at him when he announced that he will be the first guest judge on Idols SA Season 16 and he would not use auto tune something AKA is known for.
Whatever the case the Megacy is definitely climbing charts.