Ayanda Thabethe - The Continual Evolution
Women's Health South Africa|July 2019

WH beauty and style writer, Sinead Martin sits down with the model turned actress turned TV presenter for a chat about reinvention, authenticity, what gets her butt to the gym and just how she keeps her 1.1 million Instagram followers entertained.

Ayanda Thabethe - The Continual Evolution

We’ve just wrapped a full day of shooting. Ayanda Thabethe’s first WH cover. I mention that it’s time to move on to the interview portion of the day and she quickly changes into her comfies – black leggings, a white tee and pink fluffy Ugg boots – before meeting me at the studio’s boardroom table. “Super prepped”, I think (the studio has been chilly all day). Ayanda was fairly quiet throughout the shoot, which, as I begin to chat to her one-on-one, I realise was not out of shyness or disinterest, but rather, pure focus. Ayanda is a powerhouse, here to glow up, show up and rise up.

LET’S TALK…

We start chatting with ease. The petite Top Billing presenter tells me how much she’s enjoyed her past week in Cape Town. Based in Joburg, Ayanda admits she only really visits The Mother City for work, but this week she has “played hard as well”. A bite at popular restaurant The Shortmarket Club, dim sum at Asian eatery Haiku and even a misty hike up Lion’s Head. She’s loved the week in Cape Town, she tells me, but needs to rush home because she’s leaving in the next few days for Monaco and a full weekend of glamour, yacht-side at the Formula 1 Grand Prix.

After watching her on set all day, it became clear early on that Ayanda knows her angles. She’s no stranger to the camera, nor is she shy in front of it. And quite frankly, why should she be? Her body looks fierce in every single outfit and her skin is so silky smooth that the make-up artist has had an easy day at the office. This is why I’m pretty surprised when Ayanda reveals to me that in recent years she’s struggled with self-confidence and insecurities.

Ayanda’s Top Training Tips

FIND A WORKOUT BUDDY.

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