Somizi Mhlongo's net worth places him among the wealthiest celebrities in South Africa. Uncover how much he earns and the lifestyle he affords today.
Somizi Mhlongo is undoubtedly one of South Africa's most prolific entertainers with a multi-faceted career that has afforded him fame and wealth. From his role as a judge on Idols SA to his ventures as an actor, singer, dancer, author, chef, and brand ambassador, his career has been diverse and successful. This article looks at Somizi Mhlongo's net worth and how he makes his money.
Being the son of veteran actors Ndaba Mhlongo and Mary Twala, Somizi had early exposure and connections in the South African entertainment industry. He began his career in the late 1980s after dropping out of school and has never looked back since. His connections got him in, but his talents have ensured a blossoming career despite the various setbacks he has faced over the years.. Somizi's net worth in rands as of 2024 is around R93 million.
A view of the balcony and the swimming pool at Somizi's Zimbali mansion. Photo: @somizi on Instagram Somgaga has an extensive portfolio that makes him one of the most successful celebrities in South Africa. He began his career as an actor, making his film debut in 1987'sHe was later cast as Fire in the political musical's film adaptation.
Somgaga's radio career includes his hosting gig on Metro FM. He is also an author known for his autobiography,In 2024, the choreographer ventured into the alcohol business and established the Somizi Liquor Store to the excitement of many of his fans.South African celebrity
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