**Mpumelelo Mseleku’s Emotional Social Media Outburst Over Vuyokazi’s Kids Sparks Mixed Reactions**
**Mpumelelo Mseleku’s Emotional Social Media Outburst Over Vuyokazi’s Kids Sparks Mixed Reactions**
The children of the late Connie Chiume, Nothando Mabuza and Nongelo Chiume, recently opened up about the challenges they faced growing up with a famous mother, shedding light on the often-overlooked difficulties celebrity children encounter. Despite the glamorous image often associated with being a celebrity’s child, their experiences reveal a different reality.
In a poignant moment on the recent episode of Crown Chasers, reigning Miss South Africa Natasha Joubert showed compassion and support to fellow finalist Chidimma Adetshina. Chidimma opened up about her struggles with suicidal thoughts, depression, and anxiety, revealing the emotional toll of xenophobic and Afrophobic remarks online.
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Early Life and Career
Ontiretse Radipabe, a talented actress and reality TV star, has taken the entertainment industry by storm with her vibrant personality and determination. Born in Atteridgeville, Tshwane, Ontiretse spent her childhood moving between various places, including Mpumalanga and Limpopo, with her mother. This exposure to different environments shaped her into the adaptable and resilient person she is today.
Sipho “Brickz” Ndlovu, a renowned Kwaito singer, has achieved a remarkable milestone despite being incarcerated. Brickz has graduated from Boston City Campus with a qualification in Marketing Management while serving his 15-year sentence at Leeuwkop Maximum Prison.
A New Leaf
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A petition calling for the removal of Miss South Africa judge Lerato Kganyago has received just more than 2,000 votes four days after its launch. The call came after her defence of contestant Chidimma Vanessa Adetshina, who has been subjected to scrutiny on social media for not being “South African enough”.
Despite being born in South Africa, many have criticised Adetshina’s suitability to represent the culture of South Africa, arguing she embraces her father’s Nigerian culture more. Her mother is Mozambican.
Continue reading Lerato Kganyago Apologises After Publicly Supporting Chidimma Adetshina.
Seasoned host and media personality Lerato Kganyago took to X, formerly Twitter, to apologise to South Africans following a fraud case involving Miss SA finalist Chidimma Adetshina’s mother.
No doubt, Lerato Kganyago was not spared her blushes as the Department of Home Affairs uncovered that Chidimma Adetshina’s mother allegedly committed identity theft to gain South African citizenship.
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The world has lost a true icon with the passing of Connie Chiume. The veteran South African actress left a mark on the entertainment industry. Her career, spanning decades, showcased her immense talent and versatility.
Here are some of her most memorable performances that have cemented her legacy.
1. CONNIE CHIUME IN ZONE 14
Connie Chiume’s portrayal of Stella Moloi in Zone 14 is legendary. She played the matriarch of an affluent family in the township, running a soccer team called the Stella Stars.
Stella was a complex character, both a loving mother and a ruthless mastermind, according to Okay Africa.
Chiume’s performance was so compelling that audiences couldn’t help but be drawn to her, even when she was up to no good.
Reflecting on her role, she said, “Zone 14 gave me the opportunity to break out of being typecast. It was a game-changer.”
2. CONNIE CHIUME IN BLACK PANTHER
Chiume brought gravitas to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the Mining Tribe Elder in Black Panther.
Her role added authenticity to Wakanda, making it feel real and relatable.
Speaking about her experience, she shared, “I didn’t realise how big it was until my colleagues on Gomora told me. It was surreal.”
Her performance in this blockbuster film connected her with a global audience, showcasing her talent on an international stage, according to the BBC.
3. CONNIE CHIUME IN BLACK IS KING
In Beyoncé’s visual album Black is King, Chiume once again demonstrated her versatility.
She appeared as herself, adding a touch of authenticity to the already powerful project.
Chiume’s involvement in such a high-profile project further highlighted her status as a respected and influential actress, according to the BBC.
She once recounted, “I got the call for Black is King after a long day of rejections. It felt like a divine intervention.”
4. RHYTHM CITY
As Mamokete Khuse in Rhythm City, Chiume played a beloved community mother.
She and her on-screen husband, bra Kop, ran a transportation business and were pillars of their community.
Chiume’s warm and nurturing portrayal of Mamokete made her a favourite among viewers.
“Mamokete was like an anchor. She brought lost children home, cared for everyone. She was love personified,” she said during an interview on the MacG podcast.
5. GOMORA
In her role as Mam’Sonto Molefe in Gomora, Connie Chiume played a powerful and feared matriarch.
Her character was involved in crime, but Chiume’s performance brought depth and nuance, making Mam’Sonto a character viewers loved to hate.
Fellow actress Rami Chuene said, “Connie was so full of life and energy. Her portrayal of Mam’Sonto was unforgettable. It’s hard to believe she’s gone.”
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The children of the late Connie Chiume, Nothando Mabuza and Nongelo Chiume, recently opened up about the challenges they faced growing up with a famous mother, shedding light on the often-overlooked difficulties celebrity children encounter. Despite the glamorous image often associated with being a celebrity’s child, their experiences reveal a different reality.
Continue reading Connie Chiume’s children share their heartbreaking stories
Businessman Sbusiso Leope known as DJ Sbu apologises to South Africans following fraud case involving Chidimma Adetshina’s mother.
His apology comes after the Department of Home Affairs uncovered that Chidimma Adetshina’s mother allegedly committed identity fraud to gain SA citizenship.
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