We chat to Tali's Diary newcomer Ndoni Khanyile about joining the 'fun' show

Today's top entertainment headlines include K.O's recent comments about Teargas and tributes to amapiano pioneer, DJ Sumbody after he was shot dead on Sunday.
PLUS: Taylor Swift dominated the American Music Awards; The Territory, a groundbreaking documentary from inside the fight to save the Amazon, has an SA release date and Chris Hemsworth is taking an acting break to spend more time with his family.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

Oh my gosh, you guys. Tali is back!
 

A lot has changed in Tali's world: post-Covid, her credit cards are bouncing, her electricity is getting cut off, and she even has to consider getting a job. She has no choice but to move back to Jozi. Yes, babes, Tali is coming home. Economy class. What. The. Actual.
 

After her wedding diary and baby diary, the third season of the fan-favourite mocumentary show, Tali's Joburg Diary, focuses on Tali’s move back to the City of Gold and how she and her husband, Darren (Anton Taylor), settle their son Jayden (Troy Davy) into pre-school.
 

Along for the ride are a few newcomers, including Ndoni Khanyile, who plays as Little Angels Hyde Park principal Barbara Bhembe.
 

In an interview with News24, Khanyile chats about taking on a comedic role, the vibe on set, finding a balance between the different hats she wears, and what she is most proud of in her life right now.
 

Click 'read more' for the full interview.

Taylor Swift won the most prestigious honour on Sunday when she was named Artist of the Year at the world's largest fan-voted ceremony.

Sete hitmaker K.O said his chapter with Teargas has been long closed after a fan asked if they would ever release new music.

National Geographic Documentary Films on Monday announced the premiere date for The Territory on Disney+ in South Africa.

South Africa paid tribute to Oupa John Sefoka, better known as DJ Sumbody, after he was shot dead in the early hours of Sunday morning. 

Chris Hemsworth announced that once he has completed promoting his new show, he will be taking a break from acting to spend time with his family.

REVIEW

"Clerks III is a bit of an unfunny mess, and it often highlights Kevin Smith's weaknesses as a filmmaker but when it works, it really, really works."

- Clerks III by Ilan Preskovsky

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