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Minnie Dlamini

South African actress, television personality and model

Minenhle Dlamini (born 7 July ), known as Minnie Dlamini, is a South African on-air personality, actress and model.[1] In she was selected as the new presenter for the SABC 1 Friday live-music show Live Amp.[2]

Early life and education

She was born to Jabulani and Queen Dlamini in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa.

She had her early education at Northlands Girls' High School before she proceeded to the University of Cape Town where she studied film, media, drama and economics[incomplete/excluded].[3]

Personal life

On 8 July , she married Quinton Jones in a traditional marriage which took place in Glenn Hills, Durban North;[4] before, they went on to do the white wedding on 16 September with exclusive coverage rights sold to Multichoice for R6-million.[5][6]

On 13 October, through Vuzu Amp on DStv, she debuted the first episode of Minnie Dlamini: Becoming Mrs Jones, a three-part reality docu-series which documents her pre-wedding and post-wedding journey.[7][8] On 19 October, VuzuTV announced via Twitter, that the first episode of Minnie Dlamini: Becoming Mrs Jones became the highest rated show in Vuzu Amp history.[9]

In early , it was reported that Minenhle and Quinton filed for divorce after four years of marriage[10][11][12] after it was rumoured that she had cheated with businessman Edwin Sodi.[13]

Career

On-air personality

While studying at the University of Cape Town, Dlamini was a presenter for LIVE on 16 June , after she made her debut screen appearance while covering the "Youth Day" and "World Cup celebrations" shows.[14][15] She later co-hosted Mzansi Insider, an SABC 1's lifestyle show.

In , she resigned from the show in order to pursue a career in acting.[16] In , Minnie switched to sports broadcasting by co-hosting Soccerzone with Thomas Mlambo, until in when the show's format was changed by SABC 1.[17] She has since co-hosted several local and international award ceremonies, including the 14th Metro FM Music Awards, Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, the PSL Awards and the South African Film and Television Awards.[18][19][20]

Acting

In , Dlamini debuted as a film actress in Generations, a SABC 1 TV soap in which she made a guest appearance as Miranda.[21] She went on to play a lead role as Zintle Lebone in the soap The Wild and as Nosipho Bogatsu in Rockville.[22][23]

Modelling

In September , Dlamini was announced as the new face of South African departmental store LEGit, with her own fashion range, the Minnie-Series.[24][25] In Minnie Dlamine wore a limited edition Veldskoen Shoes sneaker in collaboration with DHL at the Paris Fashion Week before it was officially launched in Paris.[26]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
Generationsas Miranda Guest appearance
The Wildas Zintle Lebone Lead role
Rockvilleas Nosipho Bogatsu Supporting role
Our Perfect WeddingHerself Host/Presenter
HomeGroundHerself Presenter
Becoming Mrs.

Jones

Reality

Philanthropy

In , Dlamini founded the Minnie Dlamini Foundation, a charity organization established with the aim of helping young South African girls have access to good education.[27][28] On 15 July , she announced via Twitter that her foundation will be sponsoring 29 students with their university fees.[29]

Achievements

National Film and Television Awards

References

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    My TV News. 10 July Retrieved 18 June

  2. ^"Minnie Dlamini reflects on her career journey". Channel 24. 7 June Retrieved 18 June
  3. ^Badmus, Kayode (10 February ). "7 things you should know about AMVCA co-host, Minenhle 'Minnie' Dlamini". Nigerian Entertainment Today. Archived from the original on 5 July Retrieved 18 June
  4. ^World, Sunday.

    "Minnie Dlamini's star-studded traditional wedding (Photos) - SundayWorld". . Retrieved 15 October

  5. ^Mothombeni, Aubrey.

    Baby birth date The house is fitted with lavish accessories that befit its standard. Sexual Orientation: Straight. In , Dlamini founded the Minnie Dlamini Foundation, a charity organization established with the aim of helping young South African girls have access to good education. There have been no reports of her being sick or having any health-related issues.

    "MultiChoice to cover Minnie Dlamini's wedding - SundayWorld". . Retrieved 15 October

  6. ^World, Sunday. "Becoming Mrs Jones: Minnie Dlamini's fairytale wedding (Photos) - SundayWorld". . Retrieved 15 October
  7. ^"Becoming Mrs Jones: Behind-the-scenes photos". Channel.

    Retrieved 3 January

  8. ^"Minnie Dlamini: Why You Should Watch Becoming Mrs Jones - Bona Magazine". . Archived from the original on 16 October Retrieved 15 October
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  13. 19 October Retrieved 22 October

  14. ^"Minnie Dlamini and Quinton Jones file for divorce". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 27 March
  15. ^News, Eyewitness. "Minnie Dlamini & Quinton Jones file for divorce after 4 years of marriage". . Retrieved 27 March
  16. ^Magadla, Mahlohonolo.

    "Minnie Dlamini and Quinton Jones call it quits after 5 years of marriage". Truelove. Retrieved 27 March

  17. ^"Sjoe! Minnie Dlamini's alleged undercover lover has been identified". . 10 May Retrieved 11 May
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    Minnie dlamini birth date change Retrieved 18 June Career [ edit ]. She has managed to influence the South African entertainment scene ever since she became active. Africa Magic.

    People Magazine. 10 March Archived from the original on 12 August Retrieved 18 June

  19. ^"Minnie Dlamini". Mzansi Magic. Archived from the original on 17 August Retrieved 18 June
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  25. 4 February Archived from the original on 8 August Retrieved 18 June

  26. ^"Minnie Dlamini, Thomas Mlambo exit SABC's Soccerzone". The Times Live. 14 January Retrieved 18 June
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    The Times Live. Retrieved 18 June

  28. ^"Minnie Dlamini bags another hosting gig". Sunday World. 17 May Archived from the original on 21 September Retrieved 18 June
  29. ^"Minnie and IK will host this year's AMVCA!".

    Minnie dlamini birth date Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor is a professional footballer. Body Measurements: Modelling [ edit ]. Hair Color: Black.

    Africa Magic. 3 March Retrieved 18 June

  30. ^"Meet your Hosts for AMVCAs – Ik Osakioduwa & Minne Dlamini!". BellaNaija. 10 February Retrieved 19 June
  31. ^"MINNIE TO PLAY THE WILD'S MARANG's DAUGHTER". DRUM Magazine. 20 October Retrieved 19 June
  32. ^"'Rockville' cast veiled in sadness".

    Baby birth date calculator: Siblings Brothers : Khosini Dlamini. These rumors were fueled by pictures that surfaced online where she seems to have added weight. Archived from the original on 21 September Well Minnie set the record straight on those reports today.

    The Citizen. 5 August Archived from the original on 1 July Retrieved 19 June

  33. ^"Minnie Dlamini: Spring-summer , LEGiT Ambassador". LEGit. Archived from the original on 7 May Retrieved 19 June
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    Retrieved 19 June

  35. ^Editor, Guest (9 March ). "DHL's Next Collab Spotted At Paris Fashion Week". PAUSE Online | Men's Fashion, Street Style, Fashion News & Streetwear. Retrieved 28 January
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    Minnie dlamini birth date and death When it comes to fashion, she is an A list fashionista. Quick Facts by Isaac Chotiner. Nationality: South African. More Tv Show Hosts Alida.

    "Minnie's calendar opens doors for young girls". Sowetan LIVE. Archived from the original on 10 August Retrieved 18 June

  37. ^"Minnie's foundation steams ahead". Channel 24. 25 June Retrieved 18 June
  38. ^"THE MINNIE DLAMINI FOUNDATION TAKES 29 STUDENTS TO VARSITY!". OKMzansi.

    16 July Retrieved 18 June

  39. ^Khanyile, Nokuthula (1 October ). "SA's National Film and Television Awards: Lawrence Maleka leads nominations list with four nods". South Africa: News Retrieved 16 October

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