The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tumi lays herself bare in new book

AND THEN MAMA SAID: FUNNY GIRL’S DEBUT BOOK OUT THIS WEEK

-

Speaks frankly about race row at Jacaranda FM and car accident.

Tumi Morake modelled her public persona on her mother, a charming and contentiou­s woman who used her big, bold voice to say what others were afraid to utter.

It’s the personalit­y that Morake took on stage in the mostly male space of stand-up comedy and the one that gave her the courage to comment about apartheid on air.

But there’s only so much you can find out about Morake from the stage, screen and internet.

Morake has released her first book, And Then Mama Said, which will be on the shelves this week.

The book is the voice of Morake in private, as well as a behind-thescenes perspectiv­e of a pioneering South African star who has been deeply loved and viciously hated by her audiences.

Morake gets frank about a race row at Jacaranda FM; the Jaguar car accident that cyberbulli­es said she deserved; the body-shaming she endured on the set of Our Perfect Wedding, and her tumultuous relationsh­ip with her husband.

Throughout her story, she carries the voice of her mother and, with it, the indispensa­ble life lessons that made her who she is.

The book is a must-read for Morake’s fans; a look behind the scenes of the entertainm­ent industry and its scandals; an inspiring read of her rise from humble beginnings to fame and fortune; and a peek into issues of racism and cyberbully­ing.

And Then Mama Said is the real, unfiltered story of Tumi Morake.

Morake is an award-winning South African comedien, television host and actress.

She also wears the hats of TV producer and writer; wife and mother of three.

She cut her teeth as a writer on SABC’s flagship sitcoms and broke into television acting through those channels. She is dubbed one of South Africa’s queens of comedy, headlining on local and internatio­nal stages.

The 36-year-old has dabbled in radio and remains one of South Africa’s most sought-after acts.

She also sits on the board of directors at Summat Training Institute and St Aquinas College. – Citizen reporter

Star is deeply loved and viciously hated.

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? TUMI MORAKE.
Picture: Supplied TUMI MORAKE.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa