The SA star talks about new music, the many hats he wears, and more...

A message to ticket holders of Justin Bieber's SA shows, Meghan Markle's latest podcast episode with Mindy Kaling and Chris Pine's response to those Harry Styles spitting rumours topped entertainment headlines today.
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BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

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He's a man who needs no introduction, but if he did, "I'd probably just tell them my name," J'Something – real name Joao da Fonseca – says, laughing.
 

On a more serious note, the muso adds: "I'm actually currently working on my identity, and it's something that's constantly evolving."
 

With the fourth season of My Kitchen Rules South Africa having just premiered on M-Net (DStv 101) and his three-city tour Indoor kicking off on 15 September, we caught up with J'Something to chat about his busy schedule, those Mi Casa rumours, making music, and finding his identity.
 

His smile is infectious, and his personality is laid-back. So, you will be forgiven for finding it hard to believe J'Something wears so many hats. But he does, and he does so effortlessly.

As for how he does it, the musician confesses that he wishes "it was as strategic as maybe people assume it to be," but essentially, he just loves what he does.
 

Click 'read more' for the full interview.

South African ticket holders for Justin Bieber's cancelled world tour will be refunded "if the SA leg of the tour gets cancelled".

The South African comedian and his "date" watched Russia's Karen Khachanov beat Australia's Nick Kyrgios in the Men's Quarter-Final on Tuesday night.

Mindy Kaling joins Meghan Markle for the third episode of her Archetypes podcast. The episode comes amid the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's trip to the UK.

She discusses everything from her new true crime podcast, Paw Patrol ,movie and fashion, to finishing law school, climate change, and Kanye West.

The rumour mill around Don't Worry Darling won't stop spinning. The latest sees Pine's rep having to refute rumors that Styles spat on the actor.

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