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With three popular TV series shutting production in recent weeks because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Isibaya actor Zakhele Mabasa says he feels safer than ever on the set of the show. In a podcast interview with TshisaLIVE this week, the actor lifted the lid on the safety measures put in place to prevent the cast and crew from contracting the virus.
Rami Chuene has never been scared to share her thoughts on the entertainment industry and says she will continue to speak for those who are exploited or vulnerable. The star has made headlines over the last few years for her comments on the difficulties of being an actor in SA...
Rapper Nasty C has opened up about his acting debut, telling TshisaLIVE his late mother would have been proud to see him on screens.Nasty C will play the role of a producer in Netflix's upcoming South African original series Blood & Water. The series narrates the story of a young girl who engineers a transfer to a prestigious school to investigate the 17-year-old cold case of her older sister's abduction at birth. It is set to premiere on May 20.
Safta winning actress Brenda Ngxoli has opened up about how she believes her conscious decision to strive for inner peace has attracted nothing but great things for her life and booming career. In a chat with TshisaLIVE, the actress explained that she believed everything that's happened so far in her life and career has worked out in her favour. And despite it being a really difficult year generally, 2020 seemed to be the year her God and ancestors were pulling through for her.
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc in the entertainment industry across the world, and The Bold and the Beautiful’s Jacqueline MacInnes Wood says it could change the way the industry runs forever. The star, who plays the role of Steffy Forrester, recently spoke to TshisaLIVE from her home in Los Angeles, US, and opened up about her experiences just before the coronavirus halted production.
After having struggled to establish his name and brand in the mainstream music industry for years, a divine intervention moment catapulted DJ Big Sky to huge fame and, looking back, it came just at the right time.If you randomly shout “Kharibibebaba Kharibibebaba” someone is most likely to reply with an enthusiastic loud “Fire!” right back at you...
TV personality Lalla Hirayama has been in the industry for a young minute and has faced several difficulties but has turned her struggles into wins, with the support of a caring partner. Lalla was first diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) in 2015. She told TshisaLIVE that at the time it felt like a death sentence. But she has since turned it into a victory by creating a supplement to help alleviate the awful effects of hormone disorders.
The red carpet is the best place to get all the goss, so when we saw our faves at the DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards over the weekend, we couldn't help but ask them to spill the tea for us. The awards took place on Saturday at Ticketpro Dome, north of Johannesburg.
Though it's only been a few weeks since Somizi and Mohale said 'I do', it seems like it's been decades for all their fans and well-wishers who are yet to see the big day on the small screen. The extravagant affair which was exclusive to the Showmax as a four-part series, Somizi and Mohale: The Union...
This week was a tad extra, with several big celeb stories hogging the headlines, so TshisaLIVE had to bring media personality Lalla Hirayama into the studio to help us dissect it all. With a successful 16-year career in TV presenting, Lalla dropped a few gems on what her thoughts were regarding some of the spiciest topics in celebville...