
It’s been one of those weeks where the entertainment world had us scrolling nonstop, from local influencer controversies to glittering engagement rings and even a global fashion house stepping into beauty. Here’s what had everyone talking.
South African Influencers in the Spotlight for the Wrong Reasons
Social media exploded when names like Cyan Boujee, Peachy Sprinkles, and Ghost Hlubi popped up in connection with Russia’s Alabuga Start programme. Critics quickly drew attention to reports linking the initiative to human trafficking and drone assembly work in Russia.
Some influencers pulled down their posts, while others dismissed the claims outright — but the backlash has been fierce. On X (formerly Twitter), users questioned whether influencers should be more cautious before promoting overseas opportunities. It’s a conversation that cuts deep in South Africa, where economic hardship often makes young people vulnerable to too-good-to-be-true offers.
“Beauty and the Bester”, Courtroom Drama Before Screen Time
Netflix was gearing up to drop Beauty and the Bester, its highly anticipated true-crime series about Thabo Bester and Nandipha Magudumana, on September 12. But the pair have filed an urgent court bid to block the release, claiming it’s defamatory and inaccurate.
This tug-of-war highlights a growing debate in South Africa: where’s the line between documenting true crime and exploiting it? Many viewers, however, are already counting down the days.
Harry Styles & Zoë Kravitz: Rumours Heating Up
Rome. London. Soho. Wherever they’ve gone, Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz have sparked whispers of a new A-list romance. Fan videos of them walking arm-in-arm in Italy sent social media into meltdown. Neither camp has confirmed the relationship, but the paparazzi trail tells its own story.
Amapiano’s Aymos Schools the Next Generation
Back home, Amapiano star Aymos dropped a mini masterclass on TikTok. His advice to rising artists? Focus on song structure, intro, body, close instead of leaning on repetitive hooks. Fans praised the candid lesson, with many calling it the “tough love” the local music scene needs.
Ronnie Nyakale: From Screen to Steering Wheel
Beloved Generations: The Legacy actor Ronnie Nyakale surprised fans by revealing he’s now driving Uber to supplement his income. His honesty sparked mixed reactions online: some applauded his humility, while others questioned how the industry supports veteran actors.
Taylor Swift Says “Yes”
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce broke the internet this week with news of their backyard engagement. Swift shared dreamy photos of the proposal from their Kansas home, and fans swooned over her vintage-inspired ring — co-designed by Kelce himself. Swifties on TikTok declared it “the engagement of the decade.”
Farewell to Nandi Nyembe
South Africa is preparing to say goodbye to veteran actress Nandi Nyembe, who passed away at 75. Her funeral will be held on Saturday, August 30. Nyembe’s career spanned decades, but her recent appeal for financial support before her passing has reignited tough conversations about how the arts support their legends.
Louis Vuitton Paints Outside the Lines
Fashion powerhouse Louis Vuitton has officially stepped into beauty, launching its first-ever line, La Beauté Louis Vuitton, in collaboration with makeup icon Pat McGrath. The global release on August 29 has beauty lovers buzzing and South African fans are already predicting long waiting lists at Sandton boutiques.
Michelle Obama’s Dating Wisdom
On her podcast, IMO, Michelle Obama had listeners nodding (and laughing) when she urged young people to “date a lot.” Her point? Exploring different relationships helps you recognize the right one when it shows up. The advice hit home in SA’s online dating era, where ghosting and “soft life” culture dominate conversations.
Pamela Nomvete Battles Home Affairs
Actress Pamela Nomvete opened up about her struggles renewing her passport as a dual citizen. Home Affairs reportedly asked for documents from her late parents, making the process near impossible. Her frustration resonated widely, with many South Africans sharing similar bureaucratic nightmares.
The Takeaway
From scandal and court drama to engagements and heartfelt goodbyes, this week’s entertainment headlines were as diverse as they were emotional. South Africa’s social media circles are proving once again that celebrity news isn’t just about glitz, it’s a mirror of deeper social and cultural issues.
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