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TV presenter Minnie Dlamini is ready to be in the hot seat as the next celebrity to be roasted on āThe Showmax Roast of Minnie Dlaminiā.
Speaking at the launch of this yearās Laugh Africa Comedy Festival in Rosebank on Thursday evening, Dlamini said she would bare all and not hold back on anything.
When radio and TV personality Mthokozisi āMablerhā Cele asked her if she would not mind if her divorce was mentioned, the former Homeground presenter revealed that she was not divorced yet.
āToday actually marks the day, two years ago, when I announced my split. Donāt clap, Iām still not divorced,ā she laughed.
The Becoming Mrs Jones star said she would not mind having comedians Nina Hastie, Skhumbuzo Hlophe, whom she said would rip her to shreds, and Tumi Morake.
She said:
I want it to be entertaining, I want people who are going to get the audience excited about the things they are going to say and how they are going to take the jokes. We want a good show, we donāt want an ugly show, [but] an entertaining one. You can see when it gets personal and when someone goes off-script. Sometimes we dig in, and everybody loves a little bit of a mess, but what I love about the roast is that it is about celebrating comedy.
She added that she would not mind having regular celebrities who were not comedians.
āFor me, itās about the unexpected. What I love about the roast is that outside of seeing the comedians do what they do, you want to see your favourite celebrities take a dig at each other. I just want to see who is brave enough to put themselves in the spotlight. I mean I am, so letās go,ā she said.
Dlamini said her Mzansi Magic show, Curated, showcased her sense of humour, adding that the roast would extend that side of herself.
She said people should be scared to come for her because she would go for them.
After five years of being in business, the Laugh Africa Comedy Festival is set to have 50 comedians at a three-day fair in April. It will be headlined by American comedian and actor Eddie Griffin.
Comedy fans can expect to be entertained by local talents, including Eugene Khoza, Conrad Koch, Chester Missing and Mel Jones. others.
Some of those in attendance for Thursdayās announcement included Somizi Mhlongoās estranged husband, Mohale Motaung, The River actress Galaletsang Koffman, actor Zamani Mbatha and actresses Keke Mphuthi, Stella Dlangalala and Kamogelo Molatlhoe. The event was hosted by comedian Stuart Taylor.
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Speaking on behalf of the comedy festival, Thokozani Nkosi said they were happy about bringing the festival back in partnership with Savanna and Showmax.
āFor us to get big, we needed to get big guns to make it happen. The people that made it happen are our sponsors, Showmax and Savanna. Thank you so much to you guys. This is really a rebrand because we existed as the Johannesburg International Comedy Festival before, and now we are coming with a big bang for the fifth-year milestone of it. We rebranded because the dream is not just Johannesburg or South Africa, but it is the whole continent,ā he said.
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āThis is big, not just for the organisation, but for comedy as a whole. This is big for comedy lovers and the continent. This is the beginning of a new era, a new chapter in comedy. We thank all the support because we would not be here. We are appreciative.ā.
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Head of PR and communications for Showmax, Laura Cooke, said the partnership with Laugh Africa Comedy Festival aligned with their commitment to deliver unique local content.
The Showmax Roast of Minnie Dlamini will take place at the Sandton Convention Centre on Friday, 5 April.