Cape Argus

Denise is back, her plate is full

After taking a break to focus on family, Zimba returns to our screens.

- By Liam Karabo Joyce

AFTER a short sabbatical from our television screens, one of South Africa’s most outspoken, fun loving, effervesce­nt and sometimes downright crazy celebritie­s is back. Denise Zimba, who became a household name as a presenter on Vuzu’s V Entertainm­ent celebrity and lifestyle show, has bagged four new shows and is putting together her debut album. The celebrity unexpected­ly announced her break from the industry last year to focus on her family and live the good life in Europe. Now she is back as a judge on M-Net’s The Wedding Bashers and as host of Channel O’s Top 5 Drive music show, MTV Base’s Ridiculous­ness Africa and Mzansi Magic’s Vodacom Nxt Lvl music reality show.

“I had decided to take some leave from the industry to focus on my family. My sister gave birth, so I wanted to be there. I didn’t and don’t want to miss out on time with my family.

“Contrary to popular belief, I did not quit the industry. People in the corporate world take leave to relax and recoup and that’s exactly what I did”, she said.

While she was in Germany, she received a call to be a part of the Loeries.

“So I agreed to be a part of them again and while I was back home for them, I got a call from Mnet and they told me about

The Wedding Bashers and two weeks later I got a call for Ridiculous­ness Africa and then the other shows followed. It all happened very fast,” Zimba said.

The Wedding Bashers

“With this show I am working with people I have always looked up to in the industry. Cindy Nel and Siba Mtongana are both people I really love, so working with them now is amazing.”

One of the challenges of being on the show has been understand­ing her fellow judges. “We are constantly in each other’s faces and we really don’t know each other that well to be stuck with each other all the time, so understand­ing each other as people has been challengin­g. We are very different. Cindy and Siba are married, they are mothers, their outlook on life is different to mine. I am carefree and really don’t care about what people think or say about me so finding that balance is important”.

She said being on a wedding reality show had her second guessing marriage.

“There is a lot that the viewers don’t see. I think everyone knows that putting a wedding together is stressful, but sometimes we go to a wedding and the drama is on overload and I just think to myself “no this is not for me, I am not putting myself through this, I’ll just go to court” and then other weddings make me want to experience every aspect of the day because they are so beautiful. I’ll probably just go to court, though, and have a huge party afterwards,” she said. Channel O Top 5 Drive

The Top 5 Drive sees Zimba pick up some of the country’s most popular celebritie­s in a taxi/truck and drive around with them while picking their brains about their favourite music, their lives and careers.

“What I absolutely love about this show is that it is not a convention­al interview. Yes, we ask them about music but it goes beyond that. It’s about getting into their minds and asking them the questions we all want answers to. I am blessed to have the producers value my input and allow me to run with the show the way I want to. It’s very personal, it’s a real conversati­on with the personalit­y and it’s current.”

Although she is happy with where her career is at the moment, she said she missed V Entertainm­ent.

“I really do miss that show and even the channel. Leaving was not an easy decision but I needed to, for my own growth, both profession­ally and personally.

“Vuzu was family and it was an amazing environmen­t to work in. To this day people still ask me why I left and they tell me how I inspired them to be themselves. When I pulled my wig off on national tv, I didn’t expect young girls to feel empowered by that and thank me, but they do,” she said.

Music

Zimba is working on her debut album and, although she says it is taking longer than expected, her fans can expect it soon.

“It’s taking forever because I have so much of work going on at the moment and now I live in Cape Town, so there is a lot more travelling. My music is going to be about my experience­s and about the entertainm­ent industry. I have named it Wonderland as a play on words because when you think of the entertainm­ent industry, many people think it’s wonderful, which isn’t true.”

She said the album would be a fusion of genres but have lots of hip hop and pop influences.

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Denise Zimba, who became a household name as a presenter on Vuzu’s V Entertainm­ent celebrity and lifestyle show, is back after a break from the industry.

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