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Minnie Dlamini gets ready for roasting: ‘I crack up at a lot of things that are said about me’

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Minnie Dlamini opens up about the roast, solo parenting and pending divorce. (PHOTO: AMBIANCE MEDIA)
Minnie Dlamini opens up about the roast, solo parenting and pending divorce. (PHOTO: AMBIANCE MEDIA)

Being roasted on TV isn’t for the faint-hearted. There are no holy cows, nothing is off limits – not your looks, your lifestyle, your job, your love life or even your shattered heart.

And Minenhle “Minnie” Dlamini knows this only too well. But bring it on, she says: she’s ready for whatever will be lobbed her way.

“A roast is about not taking yourself too seriously,” she tells us. “I may also get an opportunity to dispel many of the rumours out there about me.”

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