#RoastofAKA: Supa Mega on why he agreed to be roasted

#RoastofAKA: Supa Mega on why he agreed to be roasted

Fans and tweeps are waiting in anticipation for the 'Roast of AKA'. We finally find out why he decided to go ahead with it. 

AKA talks #RoastOfAKA / YouTube
AKA talks #RoastOfAKA / YouTube

#RoastOfAKA: It's nearly showtime! 

Thursday, 21st February marks the day that many in Mzansi have been waiting for. The Comedy Central Roast of AKA is set to be recorded and will air on the 11th of March on the channel. 

The 'Queen of Shade', Pearl Thusi is set to be the roast master. It was an achievement for her as she is the first female roast master in Africa. 

READ: Does AKA want to quit music to travel the world?

Herald Live reported that Thusi had this message to Supa Mega: "To AKA - we’ve talked a lot of mess on Twitter and in private, but now we’re going to settle this in front of the world, with no one to protect you. This is deeper than rap beef. It will be on stage and to your face. I honestly can’t wait. Oh, and I won’t be alone as I’ve got a team of roasters with me. So poetic. Just remember: Composure, Composure!"

The team at ZAlebs had an opportunity to chat with the man of the moment. In the interview, he opens up about why he agreed to be roasted, and even who he's most excited to see. 

This roast is bound to be the best one yet.

Leaving Neverland - A first-look at the trailer 

The trailer for the much-anticipated HBO documentary, Leaving Neverland has finally been released. 

The channel describes the doccie as "a two-part documentary exploring the separate but parallel experiences of two young boys, James Safechuck, at age ten, and Wade Robson, at age seven, both of whom were befriended by Michael Jackson."

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Leaving Neverland has been met with uproar from the Jackson family who said that they "can't just stand by while this public lynching goes on.... Michael is not here to defend himself, otherwise these allegations would not have been made," Channel24 reports.

A date to air in South Africa has not been released as yet, but this doccie is definitely one to be added to your 'must watch' collection. 

See the trailer below:

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