SHE’S manipulative, conniving and her family has just about had enough of her. But she isn’t going anywhere, no matter how much pushback she faces, especially from the family matriarch, who can’t stand her.
This comes after she took almost a year off TV to have to her baby. When she left, she’d been the much-loved Zama Ngwenya on Isibaya.
Now she’s back and rattling cages on The River.“It was a transition I needed. I have been given the opportunity to grow with my characters. Zama was sweet and Nomonde is very manipulative and being given such a character, I am really grateful because that means they believe in my capabilities,” she tells Move!.
She’s known for keeping her personal life private. The TV star welcomed a baby girl in October last year and has only just recently introduced “Baby Bean”, as she calls her, to her fans.
Twitter thinks Minnie Dlamini’s friendship with Lorna Maseko is Fake
South African media personality, Minnie Dlamini-Jones, took to Twitter to thank her new friend, Lorna Maseko for special delivery. The tweet, which casually stated, “Got a special delivery from my girl… You got skills mama.”, caught the attention of her followers, who found her message rather insincere.
Some also claimed that Minnie thanking Lorna for the delivery was a dig at Bonang, who had been gifting A-listers with presents in promotion of his upcoming reality documentary, A Very Bonang Year. Amie Bogale stated, “LOL, my girl. Yhooo mar celebrity friendships are such a joke. So 1 minute you jump from being friends with someone and then you befriend their enemy. Wow.”
Many made mention of the fact that Minnie had fallen out with Lorna’s ex-bestie, Bonang Matheba, and claimed that Minnie’s tweet was intended to rub the new-found friendship in Queen B’s face.
Actress Maduvha Madima pays tribute to Candy Moloi ahead of her funeral this weekend
Maduvha Madima has remembered the late actress Candy Moloi.
As friends and family prepare to bury Candy Moloi, Maduvha Madima has paid tribute to the late Muvhango actress.
Candy, best known for her role as Vho-Makhadzi on the SABC2 soapie Muvhango, died in a Pretoria hospital on Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. She was 67.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Maduvah paid tribute to her “anchor” and “life coach”.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Maduvah paid tribute to her “anchor” and “life coach”.
She thanked Candy for always looking out for her, and said the veteran actress believed in her when others didn’t.She revealed that Candy would sometimes chastise her, but was always loving and encouraged her to do her best.”Thank you for the 1-2 hours calls which would always end with you saying ‘I love you’ all the time. You loved me, no doubt.””I remember the one time when you said to me ‘thi ni luvheledzi tshithu Duvhikie, ndi tou ni funa’ (‘I don’t want anything from you Duvhikie, I just love you’).”
Maduvha shared a quote that summed up their friendship, and said Candy would always be missed.
“‘Don’t expose yourself to anyone unnecessarily. Fight your battles in private and celebrate your victories in private too’. Mukondeleli Candy Moloi, I will miss you. ‘Rocky, my Akadzhiii’. Till we meet again, ndi a vha funa.”
An intimate memorial service was held for Candy on Thursday, attended by close friends and family.
A second memorial service will be held in Candy’s hometown of Thohoyandou in Limpopo ahead of her funeral on Sunday.
Toya Delazy: ‘My biggest fear has always been abandonment and rejection’
Artist Toya Delazy has opened up about the pitfalls of beliefs which can sometimes be limiting and says, in her case, it was shying away from embracing all of her. Taking to Instagram, the songstress shared a snap of her in a bikini and reflected on some of the regrets she had about not fully embracing her inner feminine goddess. “I grew up the type of tomboy that would beat the boys at marbles, I was a real toughie and it worked for me. I didn’t like anything femme about my body and I thought being boy-like was way better.”
The singer said that she embraced masculinity a lot easier because in her society, men have more freedom and respect. Reflecting on her past, Toya said she needed to heal from the limits she set for herself.
“Limitations become permanent when we believe we are powerless against them. Fear of expression is failure to breathe – don’t suffocate your essence,” she said.“Limitations become permanent when we believe we are powerless against them. Fear of expression is failure to breathe – don’t suffocate your essence,” she said.
“My biggest fear has always been rejection and abandonment. I would try my best to be in the ‘right’ to the point of muting myself. I still slip in and out of these emotions,” said Toya.
Tweeps Are Calling Minnie FAKE!
Do you think Minnie’s tweet was fake?Many made mention of the fact that Minnie had fallen out with Lorna’s ex-bestie, Bonang Matheba, and claimed that Minnie’s tweet was intended to rub the new-found friendship in Queen B’s face. Some also claimed that Minnie thanking Lorna for the delivery was a dig at Bonang, who had been gifting A-listers with presentsin promotion of his upcoming reality documentary, A Very Bonang Year. Amie Bogale stated, “LOL, my girl. Yhooo mar celebrity friendships are such a joke. So 1 minute you jump from being friends with someone and then you befriend their enemy. Wow.”Many made mention of the fact that Minnie had fallen out with Lorna’s ex-bestie, Bonang Matheba, and claimed that Minnie’s tweet was intended to rub the new-found friendship in Queen B’s face. Some also claimed that Minnie thanking Lorna for the delivery was a dig at Bonang, who had been gifting A-listers with presentsin promotion of his upcoming reality documentary, A Very Bonang Year. Amie Bogale stated, “LOL, my girl. Yhooo mar celebrity friendships are such a joke. So 1 minute you jump from being friends with someone and then you befriend their enemy. Wow.”