New OPW presenter Nomsa Buthelezi ready to take over the reins for the next season

22 March 2017 - 09:00 By Chrizelda Kekana
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Nomsa Buthelezi to fill Safta-winning Thembisa Mdoda's shoes on OPW.
Nomsa Buthelezi to fill Safta-winning Thembisa Mdoda's shoes on OPW.
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TV presenter and actress Nomsa Buthelezi is set to bring a "new vibe" to Mzansi Magic's hit reality show Our Perfect Wedding when she takes over the helm in May.

Nomsa will be stepping in for Safta-winning presenter Thembisa Mdoda while she takes a break for the next season.

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Nomsa revealed that when she got the call from OPW producers she was excited and nervous simultaneaously.

"Look, Thembisa is beautiful and calm and she has been doing a great job. I am ready to bring a different vibe to OPW. I mean, people that know me, know I know how to have a good time.

"Viewers can expect big and bold joy from me, I want to carry the energy of a wedding. I don't want to be presenting at a wedding, I am going to be attending the wedding and having fun," she said.

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Mzansi Magic said that Nomsa's "deep husky voice coupled with her effervescent personality are sure to bring a different flavour to the narrative of lovers and the journey they face on their way to the alter."

The wedding show, which is a Sunday favourite, now has a total number of eight presenters excluding Nomsa Buthelezi who have presented the show.

Previous OPW presenters include Brenda Ngxoli, Phumeza Mdabe, Thuli Thabethe and Aya Mpama, Anele Mdoda, Tumi Morake and actress, Jessica Nkosi.

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