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Celebrity News Roundup | Bona Magazine

Posted on September 20, 2025
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It’s been a whirlwind week in the world of entertainment. From Hollywood icons passing to chart-topping artists making waves, here’s your weekly dose of what had fans talking both locally and internationally.

Robert Redford Leaves a Lasting Legacy

Cinema lost a legend this week. Robert Redford, the revered actor and director, passed away in his sleep at his Utah home on September 16, aged 89. Known for his roles in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, Redford also won an Oscar for directing Ordinary People and received a lifetime achievement award in 2002.

Redford’s impact extended beyond the screen. As co-founder of the Sundance Film Festival, he championed independent filmmakers, while his environmental activism left a mark on global conservation efforts. Tributes have poured in from Hollywood peers, cementing his legacy as an artist and advocate.

Fast Cars and Future Plans: Jojo Robinson’s McLaren Sale

Reality star Jojo Robinson bid farewell to her yellow McLaren 570S after two years, sharing the news on Instagram with reflections on her memories with the car. Fans are buzzing over hints that her next ride could be a Lamborghini Huracan or Ferrari 488 GTB, following her 2024 Ford Mustang GT acquisition.

Mariah Carey Closes Festival in São Paulo

The Queen of Christmas delivered a mixed performance at The Town Festival 2025, held at São Paulo’s Interlagos Racetrack. Carey performed hits and previews from her upcoming album, Here For It All, featuring collaborations with Anderson .Paak, Kehlani, Shenseea, and The Clark Sisters.

While fans praised her high notes, many felt her stage presence was subdued, highlighting the challenge even legends face in balancing performance energy with touring demands.

Nick Cannon Reflects on Fatherhood

Nick Cannon opened up about fathering 12 children, attributing some of the journey to “carelessness” post-divorce from Mariah Carey. Speaking on The Breakfast Club, Cannon called the period “traumatic” but embraced fatherhood, noting all children were born from love. He plans to “press hold” on expanding his family for now, though he remains open to the future.

South Africans Shine Abroad

Actor Thapelo Mokoena mingled with icons David Beckham and Maria Sharapova at Stella Artois’ exclusive “Let’s Do Dinner” in New York. The event was particularly inspiring for Mokoena’s football-loving sons, with Beckham impressing with his grounded personality and Sharapova complimenting his outfit.

Music Milestones: Relebogile Mabotja and Cardi B

Turning 40, Relebogile Mabotja released her debut EP, Still Me, featuring five tracks that blend jazz and gospel influences. Created during lockdown in 2020, the project marks a celebratory return to her musical roots.

Across the pond, Cardi B unveiled features for her upcoming album, Am I The Drama?, dropping September 19. Collaborators include Tyla, Kehlani, Megan Thee Stallion, Selena Gomez, Janet Jackson, Lizzo, and Cash Cobain, with NYC street pop-ups promoting the release.

South African Celeb Spotlight: Fashion & Collaborations

Tyla impressed the fashion world at the 2025 MTV VMAs, earning a nod from supermodel Claudia Schiffer for her 1993 Chanel corset mini-dress look. Meanwhile, Bonang Matheba and Nomzamo Mbatha surprised fans with a joint McDonald’s campaign, sparking chatter about a possible reconciliation after years of tension.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z Skip the Emmys

Despite nominations for Beyoncé’s Beyoncé Bowl Netflix special and Jay-Z’s Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show, the power couple skipped the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards. Beyoncé’s special secured a pre-announced Emmy for costume design, inching her closer to EGOT status, leaving fans wishing to see them in person.

This week reminded us how the worlds of music, fashion, and film remain intertwined—filled with emotion, celebration, and the occasional unexpected twist. From Redford’s legacy to Tyla’s red carpet triumph, it’s been a week that captured the highs and lows of celebrity life across the globe.

Source: IOL

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