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Lady Du the biggest winner at the 13th annual feather awards

Lady Du made a sweeping at last night’s 13th annual Feather Awards at the Market Theatre in downtown Johannesburg.

And wow, what a show it was!

The awards synonymous for its exquisite fashion, colourful entertainment, loud witty commentary and killer live performances, did not fail again this year.

Setting off the star-studded evening in true glitz and glam, the entrance to the Market Theatre was transformed into a pink floral wonderland.

Pink Carpet hosts Rorisang Thandekiso, Zanele Potelwa and Ayanda Makuzeni welcomed guests as they entered the precinct.

The fashion moments turned the house down in this year’s theme “Solid and Fabulous.”

The star filled Pink Carpet saw celebrities such as Lethabo Joy, Ayanda Ncwane and Phupho Gumede Kardashian arriving on the carpet with “trains for days!”

Image: Bridal Touch Photography

Award hosts Lumko Johnson alongside Penny Lebyane, Ditshego Ditsego and Zizo Tshwete kept the audience entertained for the 3-hour long ceremony.

Live performances by Tamara Dey, Amstel, Lady Du and Holly Rey alongside the Mzansi Gay Choir brought the roof down.

Leading the wins for the evening, Lady DU bagged 2 awards, the Fag Hag of the Year and shared Best Musician with Limpopo goddess Makhadzi.

‘Golden’ boy Wiseman Zitha took the Hunk of the Year while Best Styled Award was shared by former Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi and SA fashion sensation Rich Mnisi.

Diva Extraordinaire of the year went to the fabulous Johanna Mukoki and Hot Chick of the year went to the beautiful Shudufadzo Musida.

The newly married lovebirds Liezel and Musa Mthombeni were in attendance but the award for the Cutest Couple was scooped to marketing guru Sylvester Chauke & his partner Tumelo Mmusi.

Drama Queen for the second time in Feather Awards history went to the ever controversial multi-talented media personality and businesswoman Khanyi Mbau.

Soccer player Phuti “Minaj “Lekoloane scooped the Sport personality of the year.

Best Rainbow Parent Award went to LGBTI+ activist, the dynamic Virginia Magwaza who attended with her daughter.

Best LGBTIQ initiative (Private Sector) Award went to Ernest & Young for all their on-going initiatives to create inclusion for all.

The Best LGBTIQ initiative (Public Sector) went to the Gauteng Department of Education who continue to build programmes that give queer people a voice.

Vaal LGBT took Best LGBTIQ Youth Movement Award for their extensive empowerment and growth building within the community.

Roche Kester, Director of the LGBTQIA desk at the Gauteng Premier's Office received the Role Model of the Year accolade and Media Award of The Year went to highly profiled TV show Becoming.

Socialite of The Year went to Lelo WhatsGood while Coachella Randy took the Social Media personality of the Year award.

The ever important Simon Nkoli Award went to South African fashion icon David Tlale who gave a moving motivation speech.

The biggest accolade of the evening, the African Feather of the Year was awarded to former United Nations official, the acclaimed Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka who was unable to attend the Awards.

“Now in our 13th year, the main reason for hosting these awards during this trying period in our community, is as always to continue celebrating life. More importantly in 2021 we are also celebrating queer lives cos we as a community matter.

Tonight, we celebrated diversity and inclusion for all” affirmed Feathers co-founder Thami Kotlolo. As always post the awards, the work still goes go on. The ongoing LGBTIQ+ dialogues across the country continues to give the community a voice.

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