Somizi returns to 'Idols SA' alongside Thembi Seete and JR
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Media personality Somizi Mhlongo will return to the judging panel on ‘Idols SA’ when its 18th season begins later this year.
He will be joined by musicians Thembi Seete and JR Bogopa, who have replaced Unathi Nkayi and Randall Abrahams, whose contracts were not renewed.
According to Mzansi Magic, the channel was taking a fresh approach for the new season. Taking to Instagram this week, Somizi announced his return and thanked fans for their support.
“Be still for I am God… I am someone because of all your prayers,” the star wrote in the caption of an image of himself and the new judges.
Last August, Somizi was shown the door after allegations of abuse were levelled against him by his estranged husband Mohale Motaung.
“M-Net and Mr Somizi Mhlongo met to discuss his role on ‘Idols SA’ in light of the allegations made against him. We have reached a mutual agreement that Mr Mhlongo will take some time off to deal with his personal circumstances until this matter has been resolved. Viewers will still see Mr Mhlongo on their screens until Sunday, 22 August 2021, as the audition shows for ‘Idols SA’ were pre-recorded,” read a statement at the time.
Bubbly energy
Seete is no stranger to the judge’s chair – she was a guest judge on ‘Idols SA’ season 17, and was warmly received by fans, who loved her bubbly energy, constructive critique and useful nuggets of advice for the show’s performers.
In January, the channel announced Nkayi and Abrahams’ exit. Abrahams has been a judge on the show since it debuted 17 years ago, while Nkayi was part of the production for 10 seasons.
She announced her exit in a lengthy Instagram post. “Oh man! Thank you for your love South Africa and our beautiful continent of Africa. Please allow me to honour you. You have been kind, loving and deeply invested,” Nkayi wrote.
"To every contestant who stood in front of us. From the ones brave enough to share with us their hopes. I don’t take lightly the act of doing that for the world to see. An honour I will always hold. Thank you for trusting me as one of your judges.”
Longevity
Nomsa Philiso, executive head of programming of general entertainment, said production for season 18 would have a new approach.
“We’re excited to have ‘Idols SA’ return for an incredible 18th season. To have such longevity in such a fast-changing industry is no small feat, and we’re proud to keep giving our viewers what they love. One of the key components in having staying power is evolution, and our new-look panel is part of that.
“‘Idols SA’ is an important part of our creative industry. Not only do we unearth hidden talent, but we also nurture our contestants and equip them with the tools necessary to start or grow their careers. It’s a privilege to be able to do that for another season,” she said.
Media personality Somizi Mhlongo will return to the judging panel on ‘Idols SA’ when its 18th season begins later this year.
He will be joined by musicians Thembi Seete and JR Bogopa, who have replaced Unathi Nkayi and Randall Abrahams, whose contracts were not renewed.
According to Mzansi Magic, the channel was taking a fresh approach for the new season. Taking to Instagram this week, Somizi announced his return and thanked fans for their support.
“Be still for I am God… I am someone because of all your prayers,” the star wrote in the caption of an image of himself and the new judges.
Last August, Somizi was shown the door after allegations of abuse were levelled against him by his estranged husband Mohale Motaung.
“M-Net and Mr Somizi Mhlongo met to discuss his role on ‘Idols SA’ in light of the allegations made against him. We have reached a mutual agreement that Mr Mhlongo will take some time off to deal with his personal circumstances until this matter has been resolved. Viewers will still see Mr Mhlongo on their screens until Sunday, 22 August 2021, as the audition shows for ‘Idols SA’ were pre-recorded,” read a statement at the time.
Bubbly energy
Seete is no stranger to the judge’s chair – she was a guest judge on ‘Idols SA’ season 17, and was warmly received by fans, who loved her bubbly energy, constructive critique and useful nuggets of advice for the show’s performers.
In January, the channel announced Nkayi and Abrahams’ exit. Abrahams has been a judge on the show since it debuted 17 years ago, while Nkayi was part of the production for 10 seasons.
She announced her exit in a lengthy Instagram post. “Oh man! Thank you for your love South Africa and our beautiful continent of Africa. Please allow me to honour you. You have been kind, loving and deeply invested,” Nkayi wrote.
"To every contestant who stood in front of us. From the ones brave enough to share with us their hopes. I don’t take lightly the act of doing that for the world to see. An honour I will always hold. Thank you for trusting me as one of your judges.”
Longevity
Nomsa Philiso, executive head of programming of general entertainment, said production for season 18 would have a new approach.
“We’re excited to have ‘Idols SA’ return for an incredible 18th season. To have such longevity in such a fast-changing industry is no small feat, and we’re proud to keep giving our viewers what they love. One of the key components in having staying power is evolution, and our new-look panel is part of that.
“‘Idols SA’ is an important part of our creative industry. Not only do we unearth hidden talent, but we also nurture our contestants and equip them with the tools necessary to start or grow their careers. It’s a privilege to be able to do that for another season,” she said.
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