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Khutso Theledi Gushes Over Her First TV Commercial

Khutso Theledi Gushes Over Her First TV Commercial. Of recent, Khutso Theledi has been receiving blessings after blessings. Just a year ago, the radio personality got engaged by her longtime boyfriend. A couple of months later, she celebrated her traditional wedding.

Career wise, Khutso has also been smashing goals. In August 2023, she bagged herself Entertainment Radio Presenter of the Year gong, at the 2023 Basadi In Music Awards. This was her first ever radio award, despite having been in the industry for years. The award was for her METRO FM show, The Break Away with Khutso Theledi, which has been around for only a few months. Appreciating the award, Khutso said it goes to her dad, who passed away when she was just a child.

Khutso is onto another milestone, and we are here for it. Her first ever TV commercial is now on air. This started on METRO FM as an on-air campaign, as well as on social media. Now the whole Cadbury Dairy Mild ad is on TV. What is even more heartwarming is the fact that Khutso did this with her beloved mom.

What started as an on-air campaign on @metrofmsa and my socials has now become my first TV commercial, airing on @sabc1_mzansifosho @sabc2 and @sabc3 💃🏾And the best part? It’s with my mom, OUR FIRST TV COMMERCIAL TOGETHER 🥹 ahhh mama, A HI FAMBENI,” Khutso said.

She also extended heartfelt gratitude to the Cadbury Dairy Milk family, for the opportunity to share her memory and turning this campaign into a national TV spot.

Papa, we know you’re watching from above, proud of your girls. This moment is for you. 💜

#DreamsComeTrue #CadburyMemories Cadbury, there’s always been a glass and a half in everyone!

Ps. To you who asked if this could be a TV commercial including my 7 year old niece, Moagi…. Cadbury Dairy Milk saw your comments and to YOU, I say thank you from the bottom of my heart 🫂I see YOU and they see YOU
,” Khutso added.

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