“You are stronger than you think, braver than you feel and smarter than you know. Trust yourself and your potential — and I want to remind you that I'm human, just like you. I have flaws, I make mistakes and I learn from them. Don't be too hard on yourself. I'm still growing, learning and figuring things out. You are too, and that's OK.
“Please know that you matter, your voice matters and your story matters. Keep sharing it with the world. Your story has the potential to be life-changing for someone else.”
One of her biggest personal challenges is maintaining a thick skin while dealing with all the negativity and criticism that comes with being a social media personality. However, that has not stopped her giving her supporters a front-row seat to her life.
Though she declined the opportunity to join The Real Housewives of Durban in 2022 for season 3, she said she is ready to put her best foot forward after learning about the show's concept and values.
“I was initially approached by the producers of The Real Housewives of Durban in 2022 to join season 3, but I was hesitant to share my life with the public.
“Joining the show was really for my personal growth. I wanted to challenge myself, step out of my comfort zone and discover my inner strength, shake up my routine, try new things. Also, I've always dreamt of being on TV and inspiring others with my life story — and of course I saw an opportunity to grow my personal brand and business.”
New 'Real Housewives of Durban' cast member Kwanele Khubheka nominated for African Golden Award
The new cast member of The Real Housewives of Durban, Kwanele Khubheka, has bagged a nomination at this year's African Golden Awards, set to take place on May 3.
Kwanele, fondly known as FaFa, is nominated in the category of Top Female Lifestyle Influencer alongside Mihlali Ndamase, Aisha Baker, Sarah Langa and others from various African countries.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE, FaFa said she was honoured to be recognised among such an impressive group of nominees.
“This recognition is not just about me, it’s about the people who have supported me along the way. I’m super thrilled and thankful for this nomination,” she said.
The 30-year-old said she has several exciting collaborations with popular brands and is nearing the end of shooting season 5 of The Real Housewives of Durban.
She's always looking for ways to grow her business brand. However, her top priority remains self-care, focusing on her mental and physical wellbeing.
“You are stronger than you think, braver than you feel and smarter than you know. Trust yourself and your potential — and I want to remind you that I'm human, just like you. I have flaws, I make mistakes and I learn from them. Don't be too hard on yourself. I'm still growing, learning and figuring things out. You are too, and that's OK.
“Please know that you matter, your voice matters and your story matters. Keep sharing it with the world. Your story has the potential to be life-changing for someone else.”
One of her biggest personal challenges is maintaining a thick skin while dealing with all the negativity and criticism that comes with being a social media personality. However, that has not stopped her giving her supporters a front-row seat to her life.
Though she declined the opportunity to join The Real Housewives of Durban in 2022 for season 3, she said she is ready to put her best foot forward after learning about the show's concept and values.
“I was initially approached by the producers of The Real Housewives of Durban in 2022 to join season 3, but I was hesitant to share my life with the public.
“Joining the show was really for my personal growth. I wanted to challenge myself, step out of my comfort zone and discover my inner strength, shake up my routine, try new things. Also, I've always dreamt of being on TV and inspiring others with my life story — and of course I saw an opportunity to grow my personal brand and business.”
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