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The Citizen
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
Mpho Popps dragged for using Presley's memorial in comedy skit
The comedian has responded to the backlash. Comedian Mpho Popps has come under fire for a controversial skit that imitates the memorial service of the late actor Presley Chweneyagae. The skit shows Mpho imitating actor Israel Matseke-Zulu's speech, delivered during Chweneyagae's memorial. He is then followed by fellow comedian Tsitsi who then imitates actor Warren Masemola. Popps is joined in the sketch by well-known personalities, including actress Farieda Metsileng Warren. While some fans found the sketch humorous, others called it disrespectful and inappropriate. Here are a few reactions from X: You can say that again! 👊🏾 Bazenza ngcwele. June 20, 2025 You got it right, he ran of comedy ideas and now he's becoming a joke himself. — Kingdeekay Makgoba (@kingd_makgoba) June 19, 2025 ALSO READ: WATCH: Mpho Popps and Co poke fun at SA's controversial prison video Mpho Popps clears the air about the skit During an interview on The Way Up with Nia Brown and Okay Wasabi on YFM, Popps said the sketch was misunderstood. 'It wasn't about Presley, we're not making fun of Presley. We're making fun of Warren and the speech he made at Presley's funeral. And talk about a meta-sketch, right? Warren was in the sketch while he was being made fun of,' he said. He added that Chweneyagae had a close relationship with those involved in the sketch, saying that he personally would not mind being remembered similarly. 'Presley was very close to Tsitsi because Tsitsi's girlfriend and Presley used to act alongside each other in the river. Warren and Presley were very close. And when you do a sketch like that, like, for me, if I want my friends to honour me, I want them to do it the way I would have loved it. And the truth of the matter is, Cobrizi was a funny guy. 'So, I imagine him watching the sketch, laughing. I know where he is right now. If he saw the sketch, he'd appreciate it. And that's the thing about doing comedy—those are the things you've got to take into consideration.' NOW READ: Lamiez Holworthy cancels work commitments due to illness


The Citizen
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
AnkleTap says he knew deep down he'd return to the Gauteng airwaves as he joins Jacaranda FM
After nearly two years at YOU FM, Ankletap has joined Jacaranda FM, marking a return to the airwaves in Gauteng. Following his departure from YFM in 2023, radio personality DJ Ankletap joined YOU FM which mainly broadcasts in the North West. 'After 12 incredible years at YFM, I wanted to step out of my comfort zone and challenge myself in a new environment, which is what led me to the North West and YOU FM,' Ankletap tells The Citizen. ALSO READ: Remembering Darren Scott: A radio man's radio man Ankletap's return to Gauteng After nearly two years of growth and learning at YOU FM, Ankletap – real name Bryce Clark – has joined Jacaranda FM, marking a return to the Gauteng airwaves. However, he says this wasn't a plan that he'd been mulling over. 'Not exactly planned in the traditional sense, but I always knew deep down that I'd return to the Gauteng airwaves one day – when the right opportunity came along,' the broadcaster shared. 'But when Jacaranda FM called, I knew this was the station that matched my energy, values, and vision for the next level of my career.' From this Friday, Ankletap will host Party Nights With Ankletap every Friday evening from 7pm to 10pm. He says listeners should expect a mix of the hottest music, honest talk, stories that will have them in stitches, and a whole lot of energy. 'I'm bringing that signature Ankletap humor, flavour and feel-good Friday magic. It's not just a show – it's the start of your weekend party.' ALSO READ: Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp on consistent reinvention as a broadcaster and helping others [VIDEO] The difference in audiences Ankletap boasts more than 15 years in broadcasting and a loyal fanbase across the country; he is a significant fixture in the South African radio scene. 'Every audience has its own rhythm and flavour,' Ankletap says, referring to the disparities in the Gauteng and North West audiences. 'The North West audience is incredibly warm and loyal – they love storytelling, they engage deeply, and they're proud of their identity. Gauteng, on the other hand, is high-paced, fast-moving, and plugged into pop culture 24/7. 'But the beauty of it is I love both. That said, Jacaranda FM broadcasts to Mpumalanga, the North West and Limpopo. I've learned to connect in a way that feels personal, regardless of region.' ALSO READ: Radio 2000 broadcaster Ntombi Meso mends childhood traumas through her children's book Ankletap's passion for great radio Ankletap says one has to bring their 'A-game every time' because the listeners are diverse, sharp, and always ready to be entertained. Party Nights With Ankletap is different from the morning breakfast slot he held at YFM and at YOU FM. But he says 'radio is radio' despite the slot one is in. 'I've done everything from graveyard shifts to midday shows to prime-time breakfast, and of course, I've rocked party shows before too. For me, it's not about the time slot – it's about the connection,' the DJ says. 'My passion is making great radio. Each slot has its own energy and challenges, but at the end of the day, my job is to make people feel something. And Friday nights? That's a vibe I live for.' NOW READ: 'Umjolo' dominates Simon Mabhunu Sabela film and TV awards

TimesLIVE
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- TimesLIVE
'Here's to new beginnings': DJ Ankletap joins Jacaranda FM
DJ Ankletap is gearing up to join Jacaranda FM. Ankletap, whose real name is Bryce Clarke, is expected to bring his vibrant energy on air as he joins the station from Friday to host Party Nights With Ankletap every Friday evening from 7pm to 10pm. 'I'm extremely excited to be joining Jacaranda FM — it's a station that truly resonates with the heartbeat of the city and its people,' he said. DJ Ankletap's radio journey started at just 12 years old, working as a cricket stadium announcer in Potchefstroom. His passion has always been evident to his supporters. In March 2023 Ankletap left YFM after 12 years and went on to join YOUFM as the breakfast show host. 'I can't wait to bring my passion for music, storytelling and good vibes to the airwaves and connect with such an incredible audience. Here's to new beginnings and unforgettable moments on Jacaranda FM!'

IOL News
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- IOL News
Kwesta, Anatii, and Oscar Mbo deliver unforgettable performances at the Heineken Champions League viewing experience
Kwesta, the acclaimed artist behind "Ngudu," made a grand entrance that captivated everyone inside the Goldrush Dome at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg. Image: Supplied Kwesta, Anatii, and Oscar Mbo thrill the crowds at the Heineken House Champions League Viewing Experience Music and football are often the perfect entertainment combination. The Champions League final brought fans, celebrities, and football legends together to celebrate the final in style with live entertainment, immersive experiences, and an unmatched atmosphere. The Heineken House Ultimate Champions League Final Viewing Experience Final gave South African fans a taste of the final matchday atmosphere with Heineken's signature flair. A live broadcast of the UEFA Champions League final match was watched and fans engaged in an immersive football experience. Award-winning rapper Emtee took to the stage and performed his chart-topping hits such as "Pearl Thusi. Image: Supplied Mzansi celebrities spotted included award-winning actress and radio presenter Thando Thabethe, actress and TV presenter Minnie Dlamini, top content creator Mihlali Ndamase and soccer legends Lucas Radebe and Teko Modise. The cast of the soap 'House of Zwide', Gaisang Noge, Nefisa Mkhabela, Shalate Sekhabi, Wanda Blaq, Lwazi Mthembu and Paballo Mavundla all came out to play. YFM presenters Tulz Madala and FreshByCaddy were also spotted. Top sports broadcaster Robert Marawa served as the night's MC, delivering the perfect dose of soccer commentary. Pre-match vibes were served by amapiano duo Two Bunniez including top DJ and music producer Oscar Mbo, who recently welcomed a new baby with his girlfriend Lerato Phasha. The real show began at the after party where a special performance was put together celebrating the South African music scene that included a live band and choir.

The Star
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Munaka Muthambi's exit from 'Piano Pulse': the God-given reason you didn't see coming
Nomathamsanqa Sithathu | Published 9 hours ago In a recent interview on the 'Tell Us Y' podcast with YFM, Munaka Muthambi, former co-host of the popular amapiano podcast 'Piano Pulse', shed light on her reasons for leaving the show. Her departure had sparked controversy and amusement among fans and fellow podcasters, particularly after she cited that 'God told her to leave' as the reason for her exit. Initially, Muthambi had stated that the 'Heineken House' incident and the drama with amapiano artist Sizwe Alakine, formerly known as Reason, had nothing to do with her reasons for leaving the podcast. 'My reasons have nothing to do with the whole Reason saga and our incident with Heineken; we've moved past that a long time ago,' Munaka previously stated. However, it seems that her reason for leaving has changed with time. In the recent interview, she revealed that the 'Heineken incident' did play a role in her decision to leave. The controversy surrounding the 'Heineken incident' began when Muthambi was individually invited to a 'Heineken House' event and attended without her co-hosts, Sfiso Ndlovu and Thakgi Ledwaba. This made them feel excluded, leading to tension between them as co-hosts. Muthambi explained that she attended the event as an individual invitee, and not as a representative of the podcast, which led to the disagreement. During the interview with 'Tell Us Y', Muthambi revealed that from there, she spent a month fasting and praying, seeking answers about her future on the podcast. During this time, she was uncertain about her place on the show and was grappling with the challenges she faced. A while after the tension, another incident took place in the studio when a recording of a 'Piano Pulse' episode was in session. This was when the amapiano artist stopped by at the studios to address the comments made by Ndlovu and Ledwaba about his rapper girlfriend, Gigi Lamayne. When the drama with Reason unfolded in the studio, she took it as a sign from God that it was time to leave. To her, the situation was the answer she had been seeking, and she felt that God was speaking to her, guiding her to move on. 'After the Reason situation, that was what I low-key prayed for. Not that I prayed for that to happen, but dude, when I fasted and that drama happened, I went 'ahh',' she said, emphasising that she needed a solid reason and God showed her. Muthambi's decision to leave the podcast was also influenced by her initial doubts about joining the show. She admitted that she was shaky about being a part of 'Piano Pulse' and had reservations about whether it was the right fit for her. 'It's not like I woke up and decided I wanted to leave. Literally like two months in, I was like 'Is this really for me?' Like I could feel it from the start,' she said. Her concerns were further heightened when she heard MacG, host of 'Podcast and Chill', express doubts about her ability to last on the podcast due to her brand affiliations. MacG's comments hurt her feelings, but did not surprise her. Despite her reservations, Muthambi had committed to the podcast, but the drama with Reason and the underlying tensions with her co-hosts ultimately led her to seek guidance from God. Additionally, she feels that the podcast deserves a person who is passionate and well informed about the amapiano genre. In hindsight, Muthambi's comments provide a deeper understanding of her decision to leave 'Piano Pulse', beyond the speculation and jokes that followed her departure. Her revelation that she was uncertain about joining the podcast from the start and that the drama with Reason was the final sign for her to leave sheds new light on her experience.