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Comments on Somizi on Muvhango,
 
Somizi
Ha ha ha i didn't see the nails!
13 Feb 2008 08:49   Reply, Report this comment
Somizi on Muvhango  by  Lolo
The Muvhango crew is loosing it, I mean really now!!! The guy/gay has talent, but he has made a name for himself as a gay person and that role should have been filled with someone who's very much in touch with their manhood, not a sissi!!
13 Feb 2008 12:24   Reply, Report this comment
Could be part of the plan
Could be that they want to out his character on the show, as part of the plot... who knows
13 Feb 2008 13:55   Reply, Report this comment
YA YA YA  by  Julls
Ya I agree that the part should have been filled by a man-"indoda" if you know what I mean.Again I think lets wait and see how it all rolls up.
15 Feb 2008 13:48   Reply, Report this comment
NOTHING WRONG  by  CHESTER
I DONT SEE ANYTHING WRONG WITH SOMIZI BCOZ "HE IS HE" NOT "SHE" I MEAN HE IS A REALLY MAN "INDODA". HIS LOVELIFE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CHARACTER. I NEVER HEARD IF MAYBE HE CHANGED HIS GENDER. TO BE GAY DOES NOT MEANS YOU CHANGE YOUR GENDER. HE'S JUST HOMOSEXUAL. HE IS STILL A MAN. IF HE WAS THE BEST MAN IN MUVHANGO AUDITIONS I FOR ONE I DO'NT SEE ANY PROBLEM.
30 Apr 2008 14:58   Reply, Report this comment
 
no offence!  by  Stanley Sizwe Mbatha
I was commenting about the nails and hair,that should not appear from someone who is acting as a striaght man especially from KwaZulu as for homosexuality i couldn't care less!!!!!!!!and next time please check your spelling, dude.
30 Apr 2008 23:47   Reply, Report this comment
no offence!  by  Stanley Sizwe Mbatha
I was commenting about the nails and hair,that should not appear from someone who is acting as a striaght man especially from KwaZulu as for homosexuality i couldn't care less!!!!!!!!and next time please check your spelling, dude
30 Apr 2008 23:49   Reply, Report this comment
Somizi on Muvhango  by  Thembela
Well, how about Leon Schuster playing a lady? I think the time has come that we learn to appreciate our fellow celebrities. Those people are not stupid, they know what they liked about him. It's all about the acting skills rather than the look. Got that?
12 May 2008 08:37   Reply, Report this comment
nothing wrong with Somizi  by  sexy p
people, i think it's time you start to realise that this a new South Africa, everyone is allowed to do whatever they want to do. I think it's time we start accepting people the way they are, (Somizi included).
22 May 2008 10:10   Reply, Report this comment






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