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Mmusi breaks stereotype on The Masked Singer SA

'It’s time we stop thinking that politician­s are robotic’

- By Masego Seemela

With his surprise reveal on The Masked Singer SA, politician Mmusi Maimane, wanted to break the mould on how politician­s are usually perceived.

The Build One SA (Bosa) party leader surprised many at the weekend when he was unmasked as the face behind the warrior.

Maimane serenaded viewers and the panel of regular detectives (Somizi Mhlongo, J’Something, Sithelo Shozi and Skhumba Hlophe) and guest judge Thabo “Tbo Touch” Molefe with his rendition of Easy by The Commodores.

“I don’t know why people are this shocked... it could be that people had a certain picture of me when I was inside the DA,” he told Sowetan yesterday.

“They saw and boxed me in a particular way but I believe they are now starting to see who I am. It feels like there has been a reintroduc­tion back to South Africans, which I love.

“I think this is a time that we stop thinking that politician­s are robotic and can only be thought of in just one way and it’s in this case that the humanness is sometimes lost.

“I also wanted to be a part of something that breaks the mould and changes the idea that politician­s are serious people who hardly have fun. In fact, one of the songs that I was working on before I got eliminated was John Legend’s Ordinary People.”

Maimane is the sixth face to be unmasked, joining football (Doctor Khumalo), zebra (The Lazy Makoti), rooster (Victor Matfield), banana (Bongani Bingwa) and the hippo (David Kau).

The 43-year-old added the other reason for being on the show was because of his wife and children, who were big fans of the internatio­nal show.

“We are quite tight as a family, so often we watch television shows together and rugby matches. When I found out that The Masked Singer was coming to SA, I was quite thrilled. When the producer, Anele Mdoda, called me and asked me whether I’d consider being on the show, I thought to myself that just for my kids, it would be a fun thing to surprise them with... hence I said ‘yes’,” Maimane said.

“I had to pick my mask costume wisely... I didn’t want to be left with being known as the ‘banana’ whether I’d win or lose. I wanted a warrior because it was consistent and I was fighting for the country at some point, so my negotiatio­n skills had to be convincing for me to get the warrior...”

During his performanc­e, Maimane managed to fool the detectives.

J’Something thought it was Big Zulu“, while Hlophe guessed Penny Penny. Mhlongo believed it was ex-footballer Siyabonga Nkosi, while Shozi came opted for Fikile Mbalula.

“I grew up in a musical family. My father loved music and used to listen to the likes of Ray Phiri and Lionel Richie. Although I knew the song Easy, I had to learn the lyrics afresh because I have been singing it wrongly all these years,” former DA leader said.

“Being in disguise was rather different. It has an element of freeing up your performanc­e, in that I wasn’t selfconsci­ous but if I had to sing without a mask on, I’d never sing. Being in the mask hyped up my competitiv­eness as I wanted to see how far I would go. More than anything, I just wanted to have fun and enjoy myself.”

Maimane’s highlight was seeing the look on his kids’ faces when they found out it was him.

‘‘ Being in the mask hyped up my competitiv­eness

 ?? /SUPPLIED ?? The Masked Singer SA host Mpho Popps welcomes political leader Mmusi Maimane after he was unveiled as the Warrior on music show.
/SUPPLIED The Masked Singer SA host Mpho Popps welcomes political leader Mmusi Maimane after he was unveiled as the Warrior on music show.

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