Comedian and actress Celeste Ntuli shared thoughts on gender difference in the industry.
On Friday, Celeste will join several other comedians headlining The Kings and Queens of Comedy, The Women’s Day Edition.
Speaaking with TshisaLIVE , She revealed certain truths about her self growth and even the comedy industry.
“Growing up and being called names made me stronger as I came to realise that being called names didn’t faze me. I had to learn to either pick myself up or to allow people to put me down. It’s either you learn to love or hate yourself.”
“There’s nothing wrong being identified as female. As I believe there is no difference between a male or female comedian. In fact, we women can make you laugh even harder!”
Celeste further revealed how her life is designed.
“My life was designed in such a way that I don’t see the hurdles in my journey as challenges, but life lessons. As soon we women start looking at challenges that way, the sooner we’ll move up in this world.”
The Kings and Queens of Comedy event, is set to take place on August 9 at Emperors Palace.
“The difference about this edition is that we don’t do them quite often, it’s just something special for the ladies. The show promises women who’ll be attending lots of laughter and sexiness, they should really come through to the show.”