An end of an era Minnie Dlamini finally bids the SuperSport Homeground crew farewell. Celebrated media personality Minnie Dlamini announced that her sports show Homeground was ending. No doubt she has been trending of late after her lifestyle-meets-sports show ended after airing for five years. The show has since stopped airing.
On the SuperSport show, she co-hosted with Lungile Radu. The TV presenter Minnie Dlamini after the show aired its last episode, which was slated earlier this week, Dlamini took it to social media to shower praises on her crew that made her SuperSport journey a success.
After announcing the canning of the show, the celebrated media personality has since shared her heartfelt farewell to the crew that made the show a success.
@minniedlamini This is my @supersporttv /#Homeground family ♥️ I’ve worked with these guys and girls and many others that aren’t in this pic for over 5years. It’s been such a pleasure and a show that broke all boundaries in SA entertainment. Most of the people in this pic work tirelessly behind the scenes to make us look good on air. I could never have done this without each and every one of you and I can’t wait for when we get to work together again. I love you all deeply ♥️ Thank you for the memories and for making magic on screen every week. Onwards and upwards 💎 #TVPresenter #SportandLifestyle
Mzansi has since weighed into the comments section to shower praises on her illustrious career at SuperSport that has thrust her amongst some of Mzansi’s finest. Despite her show being canned, she has been making bossy moves of late. Recently she topped trends when she revealed that she had extended her business empire to tourism and hospitality.
Minnie Dlamini’s life after SuperSport Homeground show
The bubbly presenter revealed that she was now the owner of the new lavish spot in town, The Mansion. However, she has since been implicated in some ownership scandals in the mix of things. Sources have it that the place is owned by a group of Afrikaaners who also own Thirsty Fox: Centurion.
Rumour mill has it that Dlamini is not the owner, but she is just being used as the face. Controversial blogger Musa Khawula even pulled some daring files to support his claims. In the wake of all this drama, Dlamini is yet to share her side of the story. We can all agree that this year hasn’t been rosy for her. A few months ago, she made all sorts of headlines when divorced her husband. Rumour mill has it that they had a fallout after Dlamini cheated and multi-millionaire Edwin Sodi was implicated in the mix.
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