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Levels! Thando Thabethe Opens Her First Thabooty’s Physical Store

Levels! Thando Thabethe Opens Her First Thabooty’s Physical Store. Our female celebrities keep on winning. Not to take anything away from their male counterparts, female celebrities have been coming for everything meant for them this year. Just two months ago, media personality and entrepreneur Lerato Kganyago opened her own cosmetic store.

The likes of Thuso Mbedu, Nomzamo Mbatha ad Pearl Thusi are doing amazing things internationally as actresses. A the we have celebs like Bonang Matheba, Boity Thulo, DJ Zinhle, Khanyi Mbau and Kelly Khumalo who are taking the alcohol industry by storm. There is always something to celebrate when it comes to women, gone are those days when most opportunities were only reserved for men.

Another female celebrity who has moved a umber of mountains this year is Thando Thabethe. From bagging lead roles, getting a major radio gig, to expanding her business empire, she is definitely a woman on the move. In June 2017, Thando launched her lingerie line, Thabooty, which is named after the nickname she got when she was working on the Roger Goode Show as a traffic reporter. Thabooty is all about sexy underwear, shapewear as well as swimwear for all shapes and sizes.

She is now about to launch her first ever physical shop, and we are here for it. Thando took to social media to make the announcement, and pointed out that it wouldn’t have been possible if it was not for her education and qualifications.

It takes dedication to manage a career in TV and radio, while also launching the first physical store of @thabootys which I’m soooo very excited about!!!????
This would not be possible without my education and qualification
.,” Thando shared her great news.

As a person who believes in education, the media personality, actress and entrepreneur also wants to help others walk the same path that she walked.

“Study now with @regenesysbusinessschool to develop the fundamental competencies required for a career in senior management or start your entrepreneurship venture.
Save up to 60% on tuition fees over the pandemic
,” Thando added.

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