Which well-known South African personality would you, without a doubt, be able to beat in a street fight and why? I certainly have my itinerary cut out and joyfully so!ġ0. There are 196 countries and I have only visited 23. I want to have visited and tasted something from each country of the world. What’s the one thing you’d like to achieve before you die? I gained so much power of myself in that year that I was able to look my fear in the face.ĩ. In that year, I started hosting radio and started cooking with more intent and presence. I was going to enter the first season of MasterChef SA and chickened out (thankfully). What’s the greatest fear you’ve had to overcome to get to where you are today? I wish decision makers for corporate budgets lived there so that I could too.Ĩ. What is your (honest) opinion of Cape Town?īeautiful city. I’m a jeans-and-sneakers kinda girl, but we all wear masks to further our career/make an impression/change peoples perceptions of ourselves.ħ. What would you say is the biggest misconception about you? We need to limit the florescent lighting in our lives!Ħ. How would you complete this sentence? The South African cabinet should include a Minister of _.įoreign Food Chains – there are too many. LOL!!! I wonder what Randall Abrahams would say…ĥ. But if I had a moment of sheer insanity (probably fuelled by some A-grade Mezcal) I would sing ‘Eat It’ by Weird Al. I would use all three wishes to be able to sing. If you ever found yourself auditioning for a music reality TV show, what song would you sing and why? Victoria Beckham – I just want to see if that lady actually eats.Ĥ. He also has unquestionable taste in wine. Matt Preston (MasterChef Australia judge) – I have met Matt on a few occasions and he is insanely knowledgeable about food in a way that really isn’t ponsie. Julia Child – besides being a legend in the food world, I think she would be a hoot! Her sense of humour would be most welcome at my fantasy dinner party. If you could invite any three people, dead or alive, for dinner, who would they be and why? She was the gran who started my love affair with food.ģ. She cut teeth into the segments of orange peel and we all had a laugh. I remember sitting on her stoep eating oranges with my brother and cousin. My maternal gran and I are still really close. What is your most vivid childhood memory? It’s the perfectly balanced media lifestyle.Ģ. I host food-travel TV series, Girl Eat World, I write for various publications and, in the past (and hopefully foreseeable future), I have hosted radio. How would you describe what you do for a living? Though extremely successful, Zantoko remains committed to his career as a health care provider, ultimately intending to return to his position as a psychiatric nurse.MasterChef SA winner, food-writer and host of the all-new food-travel show, Girl Eat World – Kamini Pather is making more than just great chow in the food industryġ. The record hit the Top Ten on national charts, earning a spot on Billboard's European Top 100. Follow-up singles such as "J'Suis Blanc" (that played with racial role reversal) and "Un P'tit Coup de Motherfuck" (that poked fun at other French rap artists who overly identify with American gang culture) paved the way for Kamini's first full-length record, Psychostar World, which was released in May of 2007. He was named one of Time magazine's 15 personalities Born on the Web in 2006. Releasing the song on Fun Radio, Skyrock, and Contact FM, Kamini earned almost instant fame, gaining far greater recognition in a month than the formerly uninterested labels could have offered him in a year. Though the track amused the record execs who heard it, all took a pass on the project. He spent much of his free time working with friends on music, producing "Marly-Gomont" in the fall of 2006. in Picardy, Zantoko took work as a psychiatric nurse. Utilizing the web to popularize his music and videos rather than traditional music industry channels, Zantoko entered the spotlight in 2007 as an Internet-made celebrity. His breakthrough hit, "Marly-Gomont," humorously described his experiences as one of only a few Black faces in small-town France. Born into a Congolese family and growing up in a region that was almost ubiquitously white gave him a unique perspective that would serve him well in the long run. French hip-hop artist Kamini Zantoko was born Decemin the suburb of Nouvion-en-Thierache, a short distance from the village of Marly-Gomont.
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