I'm No Diva
Drum English|29 December 2016

Minnie Dlamini is a fixture in the papers and on social media – but recently, it’s been for all the wrong reasons.

Hopewell Mpapu
I'm No Diva

SHE’S SA’s queen of social media, but lately it seems that TV personality and actress Minnie Dla­ mini isn’t in every­ one’s good books.

It came as no sur­prise to her male fans when she became the first local celeb to reach 1 million followers on Instagram, were she gets them hot under the collar every time she posts a picture, flaunting her curves and flashing her big brown eyes.

But although she knows how to se­ duce the camera, rumours have it that her recent antics have been anything but charming.

AFTER Minnie’s four years on SABC1’s Soccer Zone, many were shocked when she ab­ruptly submitted her resign­ation by e­mail.

She put out a statement saying it was time for her to move on and focus on other things. She made all the right comments – she’d loved her time there and she’d miss her colleagues, but she needed to grow and explore other opportunities.

All well and good, until the dirt began to fly. Now people are claiming that Minnie’s diva behaviour is to blame for her departure from the show. Some are saying she left because she was refused a higher salary.

DRUM spoke to two independent sources in search of the real reasons for her move.

“She left the show because she was disgruntled with the producers,” one SABC staff member tells us. “She wanted more money, but they wouldn’t budge. She decided to leave the show because it was no longer worth it for her, because she felt undermined.”

The source adds that the TV personality had been trying to negotiate an increase for months.

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM DRUM ENGLISHView all
Homegrown Heroes
Drum English

Homegrown Heroes

Drum speaks to two volunteers in the Covid-19 vaccine trial and the professor heading the team in Africa

time-read
5 mins  |
9 July 2020
The Big Clean Up
Drum English

The Big Clean Up

Whenever a Covid-19 case is confirmed at a shop, they call in the deep-cleaners. We find out exactly how they disinfect stores and supermarkets

time-read
5 mins  |
9 July 2020
I'm Back & Better!
Drum English

I'm Back & Better!

Babes Wodumo shares what she’s been up to in lockdown – and there’s some new music on the horizon

time-read
5 mins  |
9 July 2020
Not An Easy Ride
Drum English

Not An Easy Ride

Taxi commuters and industry players tell DRUM what’s driving them to defy lockdown rules

time-read
5 mins  |
16 July 2020
Mam' Mary Bows Out
Drum English

Mam' Mary Bows Out

Iconic actress Mary Twala is fondly remembered by friends and family for her humour and talent

time-read
6 mins  |
16 July 2020
‘They Lived For Each Other'
Drum English

‘They Lived For Each Other'

This Cape Town teen’s parents died from Covid-19 on the same day. Now she’s alone and battling the virus too

time-read
6 mins  |
9 July 2020
Stranger Than Fiction
Drum English

Stranger Than Fiction

For actor Mangaliso Ngema and his daughter Khosi Ngema, her role in Blood & Water was like watching their family’s real-life story unfold

time-read
5 mins  |
9 July 2020
I Was Raped By A Pastor
Drum English

I Was Raped By A Pastor

His accusations against a well-known man of the cloth turned an Eastern Cape man’s life into turmoil but now more victims have spoken out

time-read
5 mins  |
16 July 2020
My Fight With Life And Death
Drum English

My Fight With Life And Death

More Covid-19 patients, too few beds and staff, constant sanitising and personal fears – a Western Cape doctor shares her experience

time-read
6 mins  |
16 July 2020
I AM ENOUGH
Drum English

I AM ENOUGH

Ten years after being set alight, Thembi Maphanga is living life to the fullest

time-read
5 mins  |
9 July 2020