The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Phat Joe to host ultimate relationsh­ip test show

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LAS Vegas. — Phat Joe has scored the honour of hosting the ultimate relationsh­ip test, Temptation Island SA.

The internatio­nal pop culture phenomenon has been adapted in about 25 countries and it’s the first time it will receive a local spin-off.

Filmed on holiday paradise in Knysna in the Western Cape, the show will see four couples commit to the ultimate relationsh­ip test by living separately and moving in with 20 single men and women in search of love.

“Temptation Island South Africa has no prizes, there is an ultimate goal, which is to find true love. If you don’t find true love the goal is to answer few basic questions such as, do we belong together? Or do I belong with someone else? Or do I belong on my own?” Phat Joe said.

The temptation coming in the form of the 20 single contestant­s includes comedian Tats Nkonzo, musician J-Moscow, actor Eve Rasimeni and rapper Gigi Lamayne.

The couples include call centre agent Precious Khumalo, 25, and biokinetic­ist Grant Manuel, 27. The Capetonian­s have been together for four years.

Close protection officer Justin Fritz, 31, and 30-year-old human resources manager Estelle Langa recently started seeing each other exclusivel­y.

The Joburg couple have been dating on-and-off for 13 years.

Another Joburg couple is 26-year-old software developer Musa Qubinkomo and 27-year-old actor Sifiso Ndlazi, who have been together for over a year.

Joburg entreprene­ur Nthabiseng Maphago, 26, has been dating 29-year-old fitness trainer MJ Maponya for almost two years. The show will air on Showmax from next month.

Coming to the streaming service next month as well is adventure traveller and filmmaker Othmane Zolati’s documentar­y Africa and I. Zolati set on a four-year journey where he walked, hitchhiked, cycled and skateboard­ed from his home country Morocco to Cape Town.

The 27-year-old explorer started the journey in 2015 and travelled over 30,000km through 24 countries.

Zolati captured his escapades on his camera and the footage forms part of his documentar­y.

— Sowetan.

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