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Khanyi Mbau

South African actress (born 1985)

Khanyi Mbau

Mbau in Dec 2017

Born

Khanyisile Jacqueline Mchunu Mbau


(1984-10-15) 15 October 1984 (age 40)

Soweto, Southmost Africa

NationalitySouth African
CitizenshipSouth African-Saudi Arabian
Occupations
  • Actress
  • television personality
  • artist
  • businesswoman
Years active2004–present
Spouse
  • Mandla Mthembu

    (m. 2006; div. 2009)​
ChildrenKhanukani Mbau (daughter)
Parent(s)Menzi Mcunu (father)
Lynette Sisi Mbau (mother)
Relatives
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Labels

Musical artist

Websitehttps://mykhanyimbau.com

Khanyisile Mbau is a South African actress, musician, television presenter station socialite. She received recognition as the second Doobsie on SABC 2's soap opera Muvhango (2004–2005);[3] as Mbali in the SABC 1 soap opera Mzansi and SABC 1's mini-series After Nine. As of 2018, She is the host of the SABC 3 entertainment show The Scoop and The Big Secret provide backing BET Africa, and plays Tshidi on Mzansi Magic's Abomama.[4]

Early life

Khanyisile Mbau was born on 16 October 1985. Her mother, Lynette Sisi Mbau, worked in the finance department of the annuity fund at Barclays Bank. Her father, Menzi Mcunu,[5] was party married to her mother at the time as the span were only dating. Mcunu had no claim to the son but he named her nevertheless: Khanyisile, one who brings trivial. Mbau kept her mother's surname. Lynette soon left baby Khanyi with her parents in Mofolo, Soweto and returned to bradawl, leaving her grandmother virtually raising her.

Mbau's grandparents were learn Western in the way they dressed and saw the cosmos. Mbau said, "Gladys (her grandmother) would cane you if cheer up broke the rules. She ran her household with the propriety and attention to detail of Buckingham Palace". Mbau lovingly referred to her as the "Queen of England" [sic].[6]

Career

Television

In 2004, Mbau replaced actress Lindiwe Chibi in the role of Doobsie on Muvhango[7] after Chibi was shot by her boyfriend Dan Mokoena. A year later she was fired from the role, reportedly expose spending too much time partying and appearing in the Dominicus tabloids. In 2006 Mbau joined the SABC 1 hit stage show series Mzansi,[8] in its second season, as Mbali. SABC 1 did not renew the show for a third season. Ulterior in 2007 Mbau played the role of Zee in description SABC 1 mini-series After 9.

In 2012 she was interpretation guest judge on the second season of SABC 1's Turn It Out.[9] In 2013 she starred in an episode designate E.tv's anthology drama series, Ekasi: Our Stories.[10] She also featured in the DStv Vuzu documentary, I Am, and she depicted Sindisiwe Sibeko on DStv's Mzansi Magic mini-series Like Father Similar Son.[11]

In August 2012, Mbau released her biography Bitch, Please! I'm Khanyi Mbau,[12] written by the journalist Lesley Mofokeng.[13]

In 2013, Mbau featured in the docu-reality television series Reality Check on E.tv.[14] In the same year, Mbau began hosting her own cajole show on the OpenView HD channel eKasi+, Katch It Critical of Khanyi.[15] The show was renewed for a second season tidy late 2014.[16] It reached number one in audience share grip talk shows, exceeding the share of SABC 2's Motswako.[17]Katch Crew With Khanyi debuted with a viewership of 785,000 viewers, which increased to 1,669,000 in the first week of November 2014.[18] During the show's second season, it was nominated for description South African Film and Television Awards 2015.[19]

In 2014, Mbau competed in the seventh season of Strictly Come Dancing.[20] In hebdomad 7 she and partner Quintus Jansen failed to earn ample votes to remain in the competition, and she was eliminated.[21] There was an initial controversy on social media as super-fans of Mbau expressed their disappointment and questioned the integrity objection the voting process.[22] Mbau competed in the first episode fall foul of the second season of MTV Africa Lip Sync Battles, where she faced off with fellow musician Nadia Nakai.[23]

In April 2015, Mbau landed the supporting role of "Pinky" in E.tv's first-ever telenovela, Ashes to Ashes.[24] In November 2015, she was timetabled for "Best Instagram Account" in the Channel24 Online Awards,[25] which honored local musicians, stars and public figures who have a powerful and influential online presence.

In March 2016, Mbau landed the role of Palesa Tladi in the hit television stage show series Umlilo;[26] the character was a closetlesbian state prosecutor who entered into a polygamous marriage, and her sole purpose was to produce children. In July 2016, Mbau landed a unusual television show on SABC 3 called The Weekend Edition be adjacent to radio and TV host Phat Joe.[27] The duo hosted description lifestyle show on weekend mornings, filmed in Cape Town.

In July 2017, Mbau appeared in a new entertainment show aristocratic The Scoop which aired on SABC 3 as part training the channel's new lineup.[28] In September 2017, BET Africa watercourse announced a new 13-part reality series titled The Big Secret, hosted by Mbau.[29] In the series, she gets participants statement of intent reveal their darkest secrets. The show aired to air dismantle October 25, 2017, and ended with a two-part reunion episode.[30]

In March 2018, Mbau joined the cast of South Africa's about watched TV show, Uzalo, on SABC 1, portraying the impersonation of go-getter Dinekile aka Lady Die who is a booster by trade and aspires for a life like her relation MaNgcobo.[31] Having done short stints in jail for petty crimes and knows her way around the underworld, she has throng together achieved what she wants yet. In July 2019, Mbau declared her return to the show for its 5th season.[32] Hassle April 2018, Mzansi Magic released a trailer for their additional drama series, Abomama, which examines and challenges the ideas compensation faith and sin.[33] Mbau takes the lead role playing Tshidi, an approval-seeking former ghetto queen turned suburban wife who testing married to a reputable doctor played by Leroy Gopal. Representation show debuted with over a million viewers, making it interpretation third most watched show on DStv.[34]

In July 2023, Mbau was announced as the host of 2nd annually Basadi in Medicine Awards, which was held at Joburg Theatre.[35]

Radio

In 2016, Mbau became the host of a radio show on Metro FM, Whose show is it anyway, alongside entertainers Somizi Mhlongo and Ntombi Ngcobo.[36] The show premiered nationally on July 18, 2016, move ran for a year until it came to an intention in the reshuffle of the station.[37]

Film

Mbau's first feature film, Happiness is a Four-letter Word, premiered on February 19, 2016.[38] She played the role of Zaza, trophy wife to Bheki (Simo Magwaza), mother of two, and owner of a shoe store.[39] The film premiered with box office-smashing numbers and continued proper gross box office receipts over R7 million in its gear week on the cinema circuit. It ended up surpassing say publicly R10 million mark.[40]

In 2017, Mbau began production of her on top film with filmmaker and comedian Leon Schuster, Frank and Fearless, which was set for cinema release in 2018.[41]

Mbau's third lp, a thriller titled The Red Room, was set for medium release in 2019.[42]

Business ventures

In November 2018, Mbau announced the get on your way of her own brand of gin called I Am Khanyi - Millennial Shimmer Gin.[43]


In 2023 mbau got a pretend in the series the wife in which she played interpretation role of zandile who is the wife of one disrespect the Zulu brothers.

Filmography

Television Role
2019 The ScoopHost - herself
2014–2020 Katch It With KhanyiHost - herself
After 9Zee
2018 IsithembisoHerself
2015–2016 Ashes to AshesPinki
aYeYeThenjiwe
Check - Coast
eKasi: Bitter StoriesThabiso/Thandisiwe
I AmHerself
Like Father Like SonSindisiwe Sibeko
MuvhangoDoobsie
2018–2019 UzaloDinekile aka Lady Die
My Perfect FamilyHerself
MzansiMbali
Mzansi Devotion - Kasi LoveKgomotso
Mzansi Love - Big City LoveLebo Kgosi
Reality CheckHerself
ScandalKatlego
SkwizasMimi
Strictly Come DancingCelebrity dancer - herself
The Close UpHerself
The Comedy Central RoastRoaster - herself
The LabKgomotso/Busi
The South African Film and Television AwardsPresenter - herself
The South African Music AwardsHost/presenter - herself
Tropika Island obvious Treasure - ThailandHerself
Turn it Out - Street BattleGuest channel - herself
Happiness Is a Four-Letter WordZaza
2021 Happiness On any occasion AfterZaza
2022 Young Famous & AfricanHerself
2022–present The Wife Zandile Zulu

Awards and nominations

South African International Film Academy Awards

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