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Tebogo Thobejane parts ways with Podcast and Chill with MacG

South African actress and podcaster Tebogo Thobejane has parted ways with Podcast and Chill with MacG. Tebogo Thobejane hosted the City Girls series on the podcast network. Thobejane has since confirmed her departure and revealed that she will go solo.

MacG

However, she will continue with the series but on an international level after relocating from South Africa.
Confirming the news to the media, Thobejane said, “Podcast outgrew my capacity. Seeking a fresh, international vibe, I decided to structure it my way. Despite Mac G being great, we mutually concluded that starting my own channel would be the best move. The former Muvhango actress revealed that MacG gave her his blessings.

Tebogo Thobejane

She also thanked the Podcast for furnishing her craze for podcasts. The bubbly podcaster said, “Also, bowing out of the country helped me to secure an angel investor and close a deal overseas.”

Thobejane added, “I still maintain a strong friendship with Mac G, and our regular chats continue. Mac G is such a genius at what he does. I’ve learnt much from him. Tebogo Thobejane made headlines when she relocated from South Africa in 2023 for security reasons. In recent years, she has been a victim of cyberbullying and has often opened up about it.

In 2023, there was an attempt on her life. She cheated death by a whisker after a failed hit. She confirmed the news on her social media platforms, and photos of her damaged car made rounds on social media.

Source: The southafrican

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