
Her debut as a presenter on Mzansi Magic’s hit reality show Our Perfect Wedding may have nearly shut down the internet late last month, but Khanyisa Titus won’t let it get to her head. The star got tongues wagging when she stepped out as host of the show, following in the footsteps of Nomsa Buthelezi, Phumeza Mdabe, Kayise Ngqula, Tumi Morake, Ayanda Mpama, Thuli Thabethe and Thembisa Mdoda.
Speaking to Drum recently, Khanyisa admitted that she was a bundle of nerves ahead of her first episode, and was overwhelmed by all the love she got. The cherry on top was the love I got from SA. I never imagined I’d be so well received, especially stepping into a show with so many big golden shoes to fill.
Sis also had her share of critics, including those who felt she was “too loud” and “scripted AF”.
Behind the scenes with the @OPWMzansi team bringing you Ayanda and Joseph’s lovely union🎥🎬 #bts #OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/1gUUoTgVYL
— Khanyisa Titus (@KhanyiTitus) April 5, 2020
Khanyisa Titus is a natural, I Stan 👌🙌🤩#OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/DpVFJOc5N5
— Nhlanhla Zwane 🌈 (@troybeezwane) April 12, 2020
One men ex,is definitely another men treasure -Khanyisa Titus #OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/jQsts1uWcA
— IG:Joy-Zelda (@joy_zelda) March 29, 2020
Wow new #OurPerfectWedding presenter Khanyisa Titus did a perfect job 15/10 naye, such a pleasure to watch
— IG: @mam_bhele (@Mam_Bhele) March 29, 2020
Khanyisa Titus!! This lady is flippen beautiful gosh! 😍😍😍😍😢#OurPerfectWedding pic.twitter.com/sSnAWqBGcd
— Keitumetse Petronella Maphokga (@KMaphokga) March 29, 2020
I love Khanyisa Titus she has soo much potential and she will excel in no time#OPW
— Nosiphiwo (@Nosiphi22960404) April 5, 2020
I love Khanyisa Titus she has soo much potential and she will excel in no time#OPW
— Nosiphiwo (@Nosiphi22960404) April 5, 2020
In other news – Steve Hofmeyr denies he asked for a Covid-19 bailout from the government
The arts and culture department apparently received an application from the singer – two days after the deadline. Tabloid Sunday World astonished South Africa with a front-page report claiming controversial singer Steve Hofmeyr had applied for money from the arts and culture department after seeing his income hit by the Covid-19 lockdown.
Hofmeyr, however, said it was a “load of typical mainstream rot” and challenged the reporter to prove it. Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa announced last month that his department had set aside R150 million to help the sector amid the coronavirus outbreak that has left creatives without jobs. Read more
Source: Timeslive















