Reality TV stars Papa Ghost and Lerato Modise, both contestants on Big Brother Mzansi Season 4, have joined forces to bring theater to the people. The duo is working on a new project called Baleka, which is a celebration and commemoration of June 16th.
Lerato, a 30-year-old producer, expressed her excitement about the project, stating that it is a dream come true for her to produce this show. She has previously produced a short film, and this marks her first venture into theater. “I’ve always been drawn to the stage, and I’m thrilled to be taking on this new challenge,” she said.
Papa Ghost, whose real name is Sabelo Ncube, is also thrilled to be part of this project. At 37, he is looking forward to showcasing his talent beyond the confines of reality TV. “Working with Lerato is challenging and exciting at the same time,” he said. “She’s got a way of getting things out of me!”
The two stars have worked together seamlessly, despite occasional disagreements. “Yes, we do have some disagreements,” Lerato said, “but we always find a way to resolve things. It’s taught me a lot about the importance of teamwork.”
Papa Ghost echoed Lerato’s sentiments, saying that she keeps him grounded and makes it easy for him to work with her. “Her playful personality makes it easy for me to work with her,” he said.
The duo’s hard work has paid off, and they are set to showcase their talents at the Emalahleni Civic Centre in Mpumalanga on Saturday, June 22nd.
Baleka is a testament to the versatility and creativity of reality TV stars, who are often underestimated but have so much more to offer. The project is a celebration of South African culture and heritage, and fans are eagerly anticipating the show.
Lerato and Papa Ghost’s collaboration is a shining example of what can be achieved when creatives come together with passion and dedication. Their project is sure to entertain and inspire audiences, and we can’t wait to see what they have in store for us.