Is popular South African actress Galaletsang Koffman in a romantic relationship with comedian Tsitsi Chiumya?
The podcaster Tsitsi Chiumya took to his Instagram to wish The River actress Galaletsang Koffman a happy birthday this week.
Industry friends and fans of Koffman and Chiumya revealed the pair are in a romantic relationship.
“@ginatheguest my favourite person on this planet, you are perfect. ❤️ Happy birthday mamalome!”, he wrote.
@Shonisani_m wrote: “Y’all look so good together.”
Actor Warren Masemola replied: “Mr & Mrs Plaas.”
@Umbali_Wethu replied: “My people. Remember I was there when it all started.’
@tshepo_fps said: “@umbali_wethu count me what a weekend it was, so proud of them.”
The Pretoria-born actress Galaletsang Koffman has been playing the role of Beauty on the telenovela The River since season one.
Her character in the 1 Magic telenovela is a young aspiring beautician, who has a BA Marketing Degree, lives in a township called Refilwe, is vibrant, loud, and misunderstood.
TVSA reports that series creator Phathu Makwarela, who is Executive Producer at Tshedza Pictures confirmed The River is cancelled after six seasons:
“When we created The River seven years ago, we knew that we wanted to tell a story that will have a definite ending. Now on its sixth season, we feel the time is right to bring the story of these beloved characters to an end, on our own terms and when viewers still treasure the show.”
Galaletsang Koffman
Koffman also revealed to Sowetan that she is launching her YouTube variety talk show series called Half a Corner Kouch.
The podcaster and comedian Tsitsi Chiumya, who hails from Limpopo is a qualified game designer.
He joined Robot Boii (Mzwakhe Mbuli Junior) and Mpho Popps Modikoane’s podcast, Popcorn and Cheese in 2023.
Popcorn and Cheese falls under popular podcaster Macgyver Mukwevho (aka MacG), who is better known for his Podcast and Chill offering.
TshisaLIVE reports that Chiumya’s comedy career kicked off as a result of some insistent prodding from a friend after he spent his youth making Jackass-style videos.
”I’ve been lucky. I’m a video game designer, the first black video game designer to graduate from Wits. So, I was already attracting attention. It didn’t immediately translate into comedy, but it made me more interesting as a person.”