The Star Late Edition

Presenter talks about her journey at Nickelodeo­n

- OLUTHANDO KETEYI oluthando.keteyi@inl.co.za

NICKMUSIC network presenter Lerai Rakoditse recently added another first to her list, after being announced as the first African to host the Nickelodeo­n Kids' Choice Awards.

The talented 19-year-old is clearly working hard and the results are evident.

Lerai recently spoke with IOL Entertainm­ent about being the local host for the show and her journey.

Lerai said that becoming the host for Nickelodeo­n Kids' Choice Awards is something she couldn't wait to share .

“It's something that I have to pinch myself about every time. It was just the feeling of excitement and finally I can let it out, because I love sharing with people,” she says.

Just as she's about to clock 12 months as a presenter on Nickelodeo­n's NickMusic show, she has bagged yet another impressive role.

One might think she'd be feeling overwhelme­d by the pressure of it all. Instead, it is pushing her to work harder.

“I guess I'm still feeling the pressure from the first round and now I'm being hit with even more,” she laughs.

“I trust myself, I trust the work that I do and I trust the team that I have. That really helps me do the best that I can when it comes to being in front of the camera. Feeling pressure is something I've learnt is bigger in my head than it actually is.

“It's more of the fear and anticipati­on of the unknown, but I've learnt and become acquainted with the unknown and I'm a lot more comfortabl­e with it. I've learnt to deal with situations that I haven't been fully prepared for. I've become comfortabl­e with myself and my work and even being in front of the camera,” she says.

Since being a part of the Paramount family, the NickMusic presenter has seen a shift in her goals and the way she views fame.

Lerai explains that growing up, she had pictured making it in Hollywood as the ultimate dream, but she has come to realise that “Africa is quite the oyster and is part of the people taking control of the narrative”.

“I'm happy with being an African and I'm so happy with representi­ng my country, my continent, my people in general. I'm so excited to do a lot more and take on the world,” she says.

Lerai is looking forward to hosting

the Nickelodeo­n Kids' Choice Awards, and jokingly says she would love to see Adele be slimed.

“It would totally be fun to see the always-poised British award-winning singer dripping in green slime!”

She adds that she is totally okay with getting slimed herself, as it is the Kids Choice Awards, after all.

Lerai is most excited about experienci­ng the show with the audience. “I'm going to be watching the show

with everybody that is watching me host the show.”

Lerai's also big on making change along the way, using her platform.

When she's not in front of the screen, the presenter is hitting the books. She is studying towards a Bachelor of Political sciences and Internatio­nal Relations degree, which ties in with her goal of wanting to make an impact in her country and on the continent.

 ?? ?? PRESENTER Lerai Rakoditse will be the first person to host the Nickelodeo­n Kids’ Choice Awards.
PRESENTER Lerai Rakoditse will be the first person to host the Nickelodeo­n Kids’ Choice Awards.

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