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Glitzy red carpet treatment for Mrs Right Guy

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TV presenter Dineo Moeketsi at Mrs Right Guy premiere, Ster Kinekor- The Zone @ Rosebank. Picture: Lucky Nxumalo
TV presenter Dineo Moeketsi at Mrs Right Guy premiere, Ster Kinekor- The Zone @ Rosebank. Picture: Lucky Nxumalo

Thursday night’s premiere of Mrs Right Guy at The Zone @ Rosebank was a glamorous event indeed.

The venue was all dressed up and the celeb attendees didn’t disappoint either.

Guests were kept warm with glasses of Sauvignon Blanc or Merlot, accompanied by chicken or beef stew served with rice. Redd’s SA, one of the sponsors of the film, provided a crispaahhhh moment with a mobile bar.

The screening was scheduled for 8pm and guests were given the opportunity to freshen up their faces, courtesy of MUD make-up studio, which set up a mobile station, ensuring that the selfies – taken with the film’s cast and crew – looked really good.

The film was directed by Adze Ugah and produced by Dumi Gumbi, Kethiwe Ngcobo, Mokopi Shale and Cati Weinek. It stars Dineo Moeketsi as Gugu Hlatshwayo, a woman who is accustomed to being the It girl.

Spotted at the event were socialite and TV presenter Jen Su, 5FM DJ Fikile “Fix” Moeti, actor Sello Maake Ka-Ncube and comedian Celeste Ntuli.

Of course, the fabulous stars of the movie were there too – Thando Thabethe, Thapelo Mokoena and Lehasa Moloi.

Mrs Right Guy is scheduled to be begin showing at cinemas on Friday. Don’t miss it.

Pictures by Lucky Nxumalo

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Jen Su

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