PLUS: The hidden figures behind the royal firm are exposed.

Ronan Keating is returning to SA in March, below we look at his 'special' relationship with the country.
Also in today's Entertainment Flash: Ghislaine Maxwell claims the photo of Prince Andrew with his arm around his accuser's waist is "fake", Trevor Noah kicks off his stand-up tour in Atlanta, the Ndlovu Youth Choir returns to the America's Got Talent stage, and Pamela Anderson makes an explosive claim about her Home Improvement costar, Tim Allen, in her new memoir.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

Her 2022 got off to a rocky start. Minnie Dlamini and her former husband, Quinton Jones, had called it quits on their marriage after four years, but 11 months later, she is still going strong and on the journey to finding herself again.
 

Taking to social media, the mother of one said finding herself again "is quite the journey". She also admitted that "this life thing isn't easy".
 

Dlamini also opened up about life not being easy in a KFM interview when she shared that speculation about the breakdown of her marriage affected her work. In the interview, she said she "lost a lot of business as a result of people making up stories about me".
 

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Disgraced former socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has claimed in that a decades-old photograph of Prince Andrew with his sexual abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre is "fake".

The South African comedian returned to his first professional love when he took the stage in Atlanta for the start of his Off the Record world tour.

The Irish hitmaker announced on Monday he would perform in Cape Town on Friday, 3 March, and in Pretoria on Sunday, 5 March.

The choir was selected among 60 of the most beloved and memorable acts of all time to perform in what Simon Cowell describes as "one of the tightest competitions".

In her new memoir, to be published in the US on 31 January, Pamela Anderson makes an explosive claim about Home Improvement costar Tim Allen.

BOOK REVIEW

 "In Courtiers, Valentine Low, the royal correspondent of The Times, unpacks a fascinating history of how the institution has changed since Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1952."

- Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Throne
by Shaun de Waal

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