Tin Tin diaries on cards

05 Mar, 2017 - 00:03 0 Views
Tin Tin diaries on cards Tinopona Katsande

The Sunday News

Tinopona Katsande

Tinopona Katsande

Rumbidzai Mbewe, Sunday Life Correspondent
When she was introduced to our households, she was a rich kid who was spoilt and took any avenues to get what she wanted.

The famous soapie Studio 263 marked her debut in the film industry. Outside the film she still is one of the most dramatic people the media has noted. Tinopona Katsande aka Tin Tin has revealed that she will be starting her own reality show. She said the reality show will be called #Tin Tin Diaries.

“The show will pretty much be about me and as you know most reality shows are scripted so as to add the sugar and spice to make it more interesting. My show however, will be more of what you see,” she said.

She said the reason behind the reality show was to inspire, motivate or encourage the next person. Tin Tin said she believes her life is a great story to tell as every day of her life is an amazing experience.

“Putting myself out there like that is all in a bid to motivate . . . for we all go through dark patches but the sun always shines the next day and the darkness becomes light again. The trick is to be accountable for your errors, learn to adjust and move on,” she said.

Tin Tin said #Tin Tin Diaries is her platform to clear the air or set the record straight. The actress said she has let herself down by allowing falsehoods or misinterpretations and misconceptions to condition minds of people who didn’t know her into negative positions about her.

“I know I have made some bad moves in my life and I am grateful that they have made me stronger and a more focused person. People will be able to judge me one-on-one or themselves on whom or what I am really about. I believe life is all about learning from each other. Take the good and leave the bad,” she said.

She said people should expect drama on this reality show as drama happens to her all the time. The confident actress said #Tin Tin Diaries will show people, especially women and the girl child that everyone falls down but they should not take long to wake up and move on.

“I am so inspired by fellow female celebs like Pokello, Cindy Munyavi and Langa Sibanda who use their popularity to make them real money. I have a lot of respect for these girls and I am following in their footsteps,” she said.

She said lined up again for this year are her commitments in the music industry, not as an artiste but behind the scenes, managing artistes.

She said working at Kenako music label opened and broadened her horizons as far as music is concerned.

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