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Celebrity Co-Hosts With Amazing Chemistry

Two is better than one right? Television shows with more than one presenter gives us the thrill of variety in skills and personality. These pairs keep us glued to our screens day in and out simply because of the chemistry they ooze. These co-hosts have become so synonymous with the shows they present such that we can’t imagine an episode without them. Check out the best of the best below.

1. Minnie Dlamini And Lungile Radu

When these two teamed up for a new sports show, we knew sparks were gonna fly. The combination of good looks, and talent this pair oozes takes our Monday blues away. The show not only focuses on football, it looks at a variety of sports codes and brings entertainment too.

2. Bontle Modiselle, Lawrence And DJ Capital

This trio are slowly becoming the best among the rest on daytime television. Every week they get to be on a different kind of stage alongside the absolute best in music and entertainment, giving nothing but pure, fun, energetic entertainment. How they manage to make it work makes us love them even more.

3. Boity Thulo And Skhumba

These two are presenters of motoring show Change Down! The two are good together and bring excitement and humor to the show. Change Down showcases a variety of wheels‚ from basic rides to luxury cars‚ and delve into motoring culture from townships to the suburbs.

4. Phat Joe And Sinazo Yolwa

The sarcasm of Phat Joe and the beauty of Sinazo are the reason why RGB is Mzansi’s most popular entertainment and celebrity show. The show has seen a variety of presenters, but this pair work so well together. Every Saturday we look forward to humor, fashion and pure thrill.

5. Pearl Thusi And Denrele

Actress, presenter and model Pearl Thusi and her new Nigerian co-host, Denrele, Lip Sync Battle Africa brought an even more entertaining and crazy season 2 show. This pair go beyond bounds to show us that different nationalities can work so well together.

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