Former Irish TV personality Grainne Seoige is speaking out about the harsh restrictions during the lockdown in South Africa.
21.04.2020 - 13:45 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Like us, our local celebrities have been trying to adjust to the lockdown period as South Africa continues it’s battle against the Covid-19 coronavirus. Now, in a recent interview, Dineo Ranaka has opened up about her lockdown schedule and how she and her family are dealing with the crisis.
The star admits that, as an essential worker, her schedule hasn’t changed too drastically because she still her Metro FM slot to keep a sense of normalcy. So, how does she spend her days in lockdown? She
Former Irish TV personality Grainne Seoige is speaking out about the harsh restrictions during the lockdown in South Africa.
South African’s have been stuck in lockdown for nearly 6 weeks now. It’s been a very stressful time for all of us.
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