Back by popular demand
Lasizwe: Fake It till You Make It is back for a second season.
On the heels of a successful season one, the Lasizwe: Fake It till You Make It reality show returns for a second season on MTV Africa (DStv channel 130) this Monday at 21:30 Central African Time (CAT).
Lasizwe, the YouTube sensation who turns 21 in July, left viewers and fans entertained with his witty arsenal of characters, from NomaTriquency and Babes Wamaleyvels, and he plans on pulling out all the stops to celebrate this milestone.
Lasizwe, is not new to the MTV Africa family; he was also featured on the comedy prank show You Got Got and recently represented South Africa at the European Development Day in Brussels, a forum which highlights Europe's commitment to building a sustainable and fairer world.
“The brand focuses on today's youth - offering entertainment that is relevant, fun, bold and stimulating, while reflecting on the millennia's hopes, dreams, talent, ambition and diversity with distinctive programming, working with Lasizwe on a number of productions is proof to that,” said Monde Twala, vice-president for youth, music and BET at Viacom International Media Networks Africa (VIMN Africa).
In the first season of Lasizwe's reality show, the cameras delved into his true diversity as his family calls him Siphiwe, while his friends refer to him as Thulasizwe and viewers met his controversial outspoken brother Lungile.
Through the 13-episodes of the second season we find out whether he will he find the love of his life, since his relationship with actor Cedric Fourie left fans and family confused. Are they still friends or is there more to their relationship? Did he really fully mend his relationship with his half-sister, industry heavyweight Khanyi Mbau, who on the last episode gave Lasizwe sisterly advice about the horrors and joys of the showbiz industry? What are his plans, as he enters into full adulthood and turns 21, and what is he planning for this special occasion?
“I am extremely excited to be working with MTV Africa and VIMN Africa on the second season of Lasizwe: Fake it Till You Make It. This new season promises to be riveting, with lots of laughter, more tears and mixed emotions,” said Lasizwe.
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Lasizwe, the YouTube sensation who turns 21 in July, left viewers and fans entertained with his witty arsenal of characters, from NomaTriquency and Babes Wamaleyvels, and he plans on pulling out all the stops to celebrate this milestone.
Lasizwe, is not new to the MTV Africa family; he was also featured on the comedy prank show You Got Got and recently represented South Africa at the European Development Day in Brussels, a forum which highlights Europe's commitment to building a sustainable and fairer world.
“The brand focuses on today's youth - offering entertainment that is relevant, fun, bold and stimulating, while reflecting on the millennia's hopes, dreams, talent, ambition and diversity with distinctive programming, working with Lasizwe on a number of productions is proof to that,” said Monde Twala, vice-president for youth, music and BET at Viacom International Media Networks Africa (VIMN Africa).
In the first season of Lasizwe's reality show, the cameras delved into his true diversity as his family calls him Siphiwe, while his friends refer to him as Thulasizwe and viewers met his controversial outspoken brother Lungile.
Through the 13-episodes of the second season we find out whether he will he find the love of his life, since his relationship with actor Cedric Fourie left fans and family confused. Are they still friends or is there more to their relationship? Did he really fully mend his relationship with his half-sister, industry heavyweight Khanyi Mbau, who on the last episode gave Lasizwe sisterly advice about the horrors and joys of the showbiz industry? What are his plans, as he enters into full adulthood and turns 21, and what is he planning for this special occasion?
“I am extremely excited to be working with MTV Africa and VIMN Africa on the second season of Lasizwe: Fake it Till You Make It. This new season promises to be riveting, with lots of laughter, more tears and mixed emotions,” said Lasizwe.
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