Meghan reveals there was a fire in Archie's nursery while she was on tour in South Africa.

Zoleka Mandela shares her fears after revealing her cancer has returned, Janez Vermeiren opens up about his hair transplant, Anele Mdoda shares more about co-producing Netflix's first-ever Afrikaans series, and Thuso Mbedu is TIFF's Rising Star.
PLUS: Kim Kardashian has her sights set on an older man after ending things with Pete Davidson.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

Meghan Markle has released the first episode of her Archetypes podcast on Spotify.
 

"I'm Meghan, and this is Archetypes: the podcast where we dissect, explore, and subvert the labels that try to hold women back," the Duchess of Sussex says in a teaser for the new series. "I'll have conversations with women who know all too well how these typecasts shape our narratives. And, I'll talk to historians to understand how we even got here in the first place. Archetypes. Coming soon. Listen only on Spotify."
 

In the first episode, released Tuesday, Meghan gets candid as she speaks to friend and tennis pro Serena Williams about ambition.
 

During their conversation, she opens up about a terrifying ordeal that saw a fire break out in the nursery where Archie was staying while the couple and their son were touring South Africa in 2019.
 

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Zoleka Mandela revealed that she was diagnosed with bone metastasis - when cancer cells spread from their original site to a bone.

"At about 35, I started getting a bit of a panic attack, realising that my hair was thinning," he said in a video on Instagram.

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The radio presenter, author, and TV producer chats about co-producing a landmark South African show.

Thuso Mbedu continues to fly the South African flag high internationally. The actor is being recognised for her role in the upcoming film, The Woman King.

Kim Kardashian is back on the market and "ready to date" with reports from an inside source revealing she is looking for an older man.

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