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4 SA celebrities who have announced their year of retirement

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Celebrities don’t seem to speak about retiring, as it is believed by people that being a celeb is a lifestyle, so, why retire like a professional worker or someone who gets paid monthly (salary).


It’s quite amazing and shocking to see that some of your fave in the South Afican entertainment industry, already have plans of retiring, and some have made it known multiple times.

Below are the 4 celebs who have gone public about retiring:

AKA

The rapper has spoken on retiring multiple times, in fact, he claims to have retired sometimes from the game. He also spoke about going into acting recently, which has made some his fans assume that he is retiring to the acting industry.

Year after I year I compete on the charts against the best that this country has to offer … DOESN’T MATTER WHAT GENRE. SA Hip Hop I’m sorry, but it’s official … I RETIRE. I kiss you on your forehead. I’m too mainstream, I’m too Supa Mass Mega … I’m the Makro of this shit,” Supa Mega tweeted.

I AM OFFICIALLY RETIRED FROM SA HIP HOP. YOU WILL NOW ADDRESS ME AS KIERNAN JARRYD JUSTIN BIEBER. Please & Thank You. 💜🐺

AKA (@akaworldwide) July 31, 2020

PRINCE KAYBEE

In 2019, the music producer revealed the age his is retiring and many were shocked, as he plans on retiring at an active age.

“Knowing that I’m retiring at 40, thats only 10 years from now, I really need to shift gears quickly so that I achieve all the things I want in my career, Damn from next year it will be 9 years left,”  he tweeted.

If Prince retires, he will still live fine, as he has other side hustle.

ZODWA WABANTU

Well, it appears that the dancer has taken back her words, as she revealed in 2018 that she plans on retiring in 2020, but 2020 is almost over, and she’s excitedly embracing all gigs.

“”Because I have been booked till Easter’s. Retirement is 2020 Bitches,Asinyisaneni Still Zodwa Wabantu,” she revealed.

 

RIKY RICK

 

In 2018, Riky made it known that he doesn’t have the plan to do music forever, as he is set to pass it down to another generation.

“You need to do what you can do in your space then pass it on to the next guys to continue. In music and in arts, it is the same thing, we should be enabling young people to be able to do greater than you,” he revealed back then.

 

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