1. "Black women raised all of us even the white kids" 🤯🤯 2. "Men dont know how to love a woman who wants them not need them"🤯🤯 3. "We are not depressed but broke" 🤯🤯 Hayyyi, there is a lot more gems dropped in this interview....will watch again.
Present and active fathers. Most black fathers that are present in a home are avoided by their kids and cant have a conversation about anything with them.
Im back here again, a year later. The amount of wisdom i got from this year. Im proud of the woman im becoming and I see myself so much in Celeste and the ability to be at peace and content with self is life changing
Being smart is what separates comedians from idiots/dumbasses........they all make us laugh but comedians give you more.....its like you just attended a Master class session
Celeste is a real role model, she speaks the truth doesn't sugar coat it or make herself a saint, she owns up to her flaws, articulates herself well... The podcasts best female guest
You dont interview Celeste, she is an interview upon herself. She is a natural, you sit and listen and marvel and laugh. @MacG, bring her back for Part 2, she still has so much stories to tell. Intelligence personified! Realist, and super funny. This is by far the best Episode ever!!
Will never forget the day I randomly met Celeste smoking outside a hotel in London. The way we got so excited and hugged - only just coz we were South Africans. It’s always great seeing one of your own in a foreign country. She’s such a vibe, no doubt! RESPECT❗️
I can only imagine how it feels to meet a South African in a foreign country... Bethunana when I moved to Dbn from Ec I used to get excited just by seeing a car with EC registration number
Celeste Ntuli is an intelligent black woman, I love how she understands that racism has been part of our lives for the last 500 years of white rule. Unfortunately most black folks font know what racism is. Great interview.
I am skinny, tall, light skin black woman but I could relate to what she was saying the whole interview! She said we must not limit ourselves by calling ourselves things that can change( paraphrasing) She is a God sent! Luv her to bits! 😍😍😍
Listening to Celeste made me understand her friendship with Anele. Powerhouses and someone commented and said her isibaya role didn't do her justice. She is KING
Thank you Mcg and the team. We really got to understand what Anele was talking about when she was talking about Celeste. I thought she was just hyping her as a friend. She is indeed one of the overlooked artists in SA. It's so sad that after so many years in the industry, for most of us this is the first interview of her we have ever seen. She is very talented and we'll informed.
I remember her when she was working at a retail store in Empangeni. I worked in a jewellery store near her store. She told us she was going to be on tv one day. We asked her not to forget us when shes famous. We laughed about it.
One thing about McG, If he likes you, he will extend his hand to touch you every 5 mins 🤩 (high five, hand holding etc...) i love it 🤣👌🏾🤞🏾 i could tell he enjoyed interviewing Celeste
@@sihlemazibuko6774 kodwake ngokukhulu ukuhlonipha, I think dirt and/germs are overrated. We can't be worried about boogers when we touch money and phones everyday.
One time coming from school; Brenda Fassie was a filling station filling up her BMW Dolphin convertible. One of the school kids saw it was her and screamed her name; all of a sudden the car was surrounded by school kids - she took the car top down; played weekend special and danced on the back seat singing along Brenda Fassie was a performer for life;not for a profession ✊🏼RIP Queen
This woman is extra beautiful in real life, met her a few years back at an event. Tv, media etc doesnt do her justice! Really humble, approachable genuine queen. 🙏🏽💖
I swear I saw this one coming, I'm the one who gave MacG the tip to Interview Celeste on Instagram October 23rd, I even mentioned that she was talking to BigZulu on a live and she was talking so much about South African issues, especially Racism and how it's affected Black people in our Country and the world at large.. We needed this one❤💯🔥🔥🙏🏽
Celeste Ntuli is such a gem. The wisdom in this interview. I have so much respect for this lady, and I see so much of Anele in her, you'd swear they are siblings.
This interview made me realize that we have amazing people walking amogst us... Only when a light is shone upon them do we see how brilliant they are. Celeste made me appreciate being black/ South African even more!
This has to be my favourite interview to date. Celeste is comfortable in her skin and soooo funny. She dropped gems and seemed authentic. Thank you for sharing yourself with us ❤
Out of all podcasts sessions, I thoroughly enjoy this one. Celeste represents so many things and values I stand for. She’s such a breath of fresh her. Im so glad we got to meet this side of her. Much love
We are really sexually fixated which makes us blind from life generally, and I fear there’s more I don’t know seeing her drop so many gems with ease like it’s general knowledge.
MacG reminded me of my high school teacher when he reprimanded the crew "Guys what are you talking about that is more important than this, please share" 😅😅
One of the most underrated entertainer in the world because she’s from Africa. What an intelligent, beautiful, sexy, intellectual 🧐. She’s an educator more than comedian…. Richard Prayer league
Not only that, mna I was shocked at the way people dorned the idouku and raised their fists proclaiming "I am Winnie Mandela"...uMam Winnie suffered, she was tortured and incarcerated for 491 DAYS IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT! Winnie Mandela was SELFLESS and FEARLESS and CARING. To be Winnie Mandela one must be SELFLESS, FEARLESS and CARING (willing to share their last slice of bread), how many of those women who claimed her in death , are living like that in their day to day?
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Celeste. The hour was honestly not enough. I can listen to her again and again , she’s so versatile and has so much substance . S/O to the team for bringing her!
Love, love, love Celeste, her mind is totally brilliant. She understands her role as an artist to be the conscience of society. I had to watch this interview twice because she has such a refreshing insight into the human relations. I share her views on a lot of things and there are so many gems in this interview but what resonated with me most is “I’ll never date a black man who doesn’t understand that we need to break generational curses”, this right there is what we as black women should be about!
This has to be the number episode of all time thus far. Gems+honesty+real life+comedy+education+value. I hope it gets to a million easily, like Israel’s one.
One thing about MacG, he’s a great listener and if he gets advice, best believe he will use it! I think that’s honestly one of his secrets to his success! He really took some of Anele’s pointers when it comes to interviewing! Look at how he quotes somethings that Celeste said in other interviews and asking her to unpack! I want to learn this skill too.
After watching this interview, i can safely say i’ve fallen in love with Celeste. so much substance! im probably watching this interview for the 4th time 🥰
1. "Black women raised all of us even the white kids" 🤯🤯
2. "Men dont know how to love a woman who wants them not need them"🤯🤯
3. "We are not depressed but broke" 🤯🤯
Hayyyi, there is a lot more gems dropped in this interview....will watch again.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
"On social media we are arguing with people who have data (GB, Mb, etx), but with no data (information)". That was powerful.
"I'm interested to see who we are as black people without pain"
Ey, only realizing now that I am broke not depressed.
True
She spends so much time praising her father. Reminding us that families are a dynamic of two parents doing their best to raise kids.
Man this is too true. People who have been blessed to be raised by both parents 👏🏿.
🥺🥺🥺😍😍😍
Present and active fathers. Most black fathers that are present in a home are avoided by their kids and cant have a conversation about anything with them.
@@nomsa06 ooh oooooooooooooooo of ooo if
“Kindness requires you to think before you do any action regardless of any emotion”
Honest truth "we are not depressed we are broke" Celeste is smart.
Pp
Bayadlisana laba othi abo equal.....
Partial truth
It cannot be a priority in the hierarchy of our needs"
This is powerful. This lady is SMART
Maslow's
I felt that!!🔥👏🏾
She is highly conscious, she a queen and Pan African.
you argue with people who have data but don't have data yaaaaaaaaas ma'am
My new line...
Im back here again, a year later. The amount of wisdom i got from this year. Im proud of the woman im becoming and I see myself so much in Celeste and the ability to be at peace and content with self is life changing
I am here in 2024
Most comedians are hella smart, its not even a joke !
I see what you did there
Witty!
We see you sol😂😂🔥😁
Being smart is what separates comedians from idiots/dumbasses........they all make us laugh but comedians give you more.....its like you just attended a Master class session
True comedians are smarter than politicians we c what did there 🤣🤣
Celeste doesn't take bullshyt from men because she was raised by a KIND man, a man who engaged in constructive activities and provided for his family.
She is vibe and speaks so much sense. I love her
Celeste is a real role model, she speaks the truth doesn't sugar coat it or make herself a saint, she owns up to her flaws, articulates herself well... The podcasts best female guest
Hands down!🙌🏾
Indeed...I love this woman
Amen 👏🏿👏🏿
You dont interview Celeste, she is an interview upon herself. She is a natural, you sit and listen and marvel and laugh. @MacG, bring her back for Part 2, she still has so much stories to tell. Intelligence personified! Realist, and super funny. This is by far the best Episode ever!!
Uýýt
Spot on
1¹10²
"No one in the world is familiar with a happy BLACK woman"-celeste,2021
🔥🔥🔥 that shit is gold 😍😍😍
I am
Man I'm surprised how much I LOVED this! Intelligent woman. Who is unapologetic about being herself.
Celeste is an example that Beauty comes in different ways. If we talking just being herself...she's as good as any Miss Universe
Your comment is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Right?!
🥰❤️
Iconic, even the word itself does not begin to describe her fully. Eye opening and versatile
To me she is beautiful in every way.
Will never forget the day I randomly met Celeste smoking outside a hotel in London. The way we got so excited and hugged - only just coz we were South Africans. It’s always great seeing one of your own in a foreign country. She’s such a vibe, no doubt! RESPECT❗️
I get excited even hearing Afrikaans
I get excited even hearing Afrikaans
I can only imagine how it feels to meet a South African in a foreign country... Bethunana when I moved to Dbn from Ec I used to get excited just by seeing a car with EC registration number
"I will never date a black man that doesn't understand that we need to break a generational curse" ❤️🙌
Yooh me too.
Props to y'all ma sistren
Never laughed this hard and learnt so much at the same time. This woman is a powerhouse!!!
This woman knows what we need to resolve as a country🥱🤍
@@pridemasparogus2285 she should be a president lol
Me tii😂😂😂
" Kindness requires you to think before you do any action regardless any emotion " damn Celeste was talking to me there🔥🔥🔥
When she said 'This social media thing makes you argue with people who have data but not data' I really felt it👌👌
Celeste just taught me how to love my wife with the whole loving a woman who wants you but don't need you.
She gets me when she shakes her legs while laughing😂😂. She's like a rare kind of a woman, you gotta love her.
It's the legs man! Hahahahaha!
Her and Sol
She kills me too when she shakes her legs while laughing yoh !🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭
I died 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
I've never seen MacG so happy in an interview this was really great to watch Celeste is intelligent and wise
Now I understand why Anele and Celeste respect each other so much
Celeste Ntuli is an intelligent black woman, I love how she understands that racism has been part of our lives for the last 500 years of white rule. Unfortunately most black folks font know what racism is. Great interview.
She's intelligent 👌🏼
“How are we as black people without pain???” Yho she’s brilliant man!!
That line 🔥
She has Anele's energy! She's a vibe, I could chill with someone like her all day🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That's why their friends
@@tremaine861 You took words out of my mouth. They are one person. Literally. The only difference is IsiXhosa and IsiZulu. So good to watch.
I am even seeing a bit of Anele in her 🔥
AIBO!! I was thinking the same, she even looks kinda like her.
True that,, so much .
27 years in freedom but someone who is 30 years old has never seen a day at work. Welcome to South Africa 🇿🇦
This woman is everything, when i grow up i want to be like her
I am skinny, tall, light skin black woman but I could relate to what she was saying the whole interview! She said we must not limit ourselves by calling ourselves things that can change( paraphrasing) She is a God sent! Luv her to bits! 😍😍😍
The guys have met their match here with Celeste with the sex talk. They were literally speechless.
And he even said, she's too much🤣😂🤣😂
Sol couldn't even get a word out 😂🤣😂
And happy too maan. Beautiful interview.
🤣🤣🤣
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Listening to Celeste made me understand her friendship with Anele. Powerhouses and someone commented and said her isibaya role didn't do her justice. She is KING
But that's the beauty of acting, goes to show how good she is in her crafts.
Thank you Mcg and the team. We really got to understand what Anele was talking about when she was talking about Celeste. I thought she was just hyping her as a friend. She is indeed one of the overlooked artists in SA. It's so sad that after so many years in the industry, for most of us this is the first interview of her we have ever seen. She is very talented and we'll informed.
Bro..she's literally spilling knowledge
Yazin 🥺...so wise
I was thinking the same thing! Most shows on tv interview tv personalities, beauty queens etc...and not just everyone who is known!
Eish sis, I really didn't know she is this amazing 👏🏾👏🏾 I love her😍
"We used to listen at politicians and laugh at comedians. Now, we laugh at politicians and listen to comedians."
deep
I remember her when she was working at a retail store in Empangeni. I worked in a jewellery store near her store. She told us she was going to be on tv one day. We asked her not to forget us when shes famous. We laughed about it.
One thing about McG, If he likes you, he will extend his hand to touch you every 5 mins 🤩 (high five, hand holding etc...) i love it 🤣👌🏾🤞🏾 i could tell he enjoyed interviewing Celeste
True
Problem is… he is always touching his nose and then jumps to touch his guest 🚮
@@sihlemazibuko6774 kodwake ngokukhulu ukuhlonipha, I think dirt and/germs are overrated. We can't be worried about boogers when we touch money and phones everyday.
he needs to stop, he’s going to touch the wrong woman and end up with a case. anele was very uncomfortable
Maybe it's just a habit
One time coming from school; Brenda Fassie was a filling station filling up her BMW Dolphin convertible. One of the school kids saw it was her and screamed her name; all of a sudden the car was surrounded by school kids - she took the car top down; played weekend special and danced on the back seat singing along
Brenda Fassie was a performer for life;not for a profession ✊🏼RIP Queen
My respect and love for this woman just hit the ceiling after the interview
Everytime people talk about Brenda Fassie..makes me realize how great of a person she was. A friend that we all need!
Every black person should watch this interview more than once. Fire!!!! Well done on this one guys.
This woman is extra beautiful in real life, met her a few years back at an event. Tv, media etc doesnt do her justice! Really humble, approachable genuine queen. 🙏🏽💖
"I will never date a person who don't understand we have to end povert"
I swear I saw this one coming, I'm the one who gave MacG the tip to Interview Celeste on Instagram October 23rd, I even mentioned that she was talking to BigZulu on a live and she was talking so much about South African issues, especially Racism and how it's affected Black people in our Country and the world at large.. We needed this one❤💯🔥🔥🙏🏽
Thank you so much appreciated,💕💕
Her intellectual level is what i want to attain for myself🥰. I could listen to her every day. This woman gave herself to knowledge OMG 😭😭😭
Celeste Ntuli is such a gem. The wisdom in this interview. I have so much respect for this lady, and I see so much of Anele in her, you'd swear they are siblings.
"Yes, we have political power, not economical power" profound 🔥🔥🔥
Money is power 🤞🏾
This is what the X Factor is. Natural star power on display. Celeste is celestial!
Sol: “How do you want your man?”
Celeste: “ Kind, I want a kind man”
that really did hit hard jooh🔥🔥✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
Mac G: I'm the kindest man you'll ever meet"... crickets
@@Bhudanjabs 😂😂😂😂
From today, Celeste is my favorite person! Girl is soooo deep
Me too
I enjoyed watching her 💯
This interview made me realize that we have amazing people walking amogst us... Only when a light is shone upon them do we see how brilliant they are. Celeste made me appreciate being black/ South African even more!
Me too she unlocked something in me, please keep this comment save a year from now my name will be out there and all because of her
Everytime when I want to recharge my Africannes, i watch this episode, don't know how many times I have watched it
I don't normally comment after watching celebrity episodes. But with this one I will put my ego aside. Jha neh Celeste 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nje🔥🔥
"You've got Political Power not Economical Power" DEEEEEEP!!!
Very deep
If only we could understand that
Massive.
She's speaking the truth
Celeste, a woman of our generation. Top 3 interviews this year hands down👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
After this episode, the standard is high for any guest coming into the show. Educational, empowering and entertaining.
We are hitting a Million with this one.Too much Gemz
Exactly my thoughts
For real
Facts!
Nakanjani!🤌🏾
So agree
As I prepare flowers for this Queen while she's still alive. Wisdom on another level.
Celeste is a national treasure
This has to be my favourite interview to date. Celeste is comfortable in her skin and soooo funny. She dropped gems and seemed authentic. Thank you for sharing yourself with us ❤
"When I was high , the phone rang, you're hired"😂😂😂😂😂
Celeste is everything amazing 🥰
imagine
“Arguing with people with data but without data”
This woman has touched my heart... I relate so so much to her... THANK YOU FOR GETTING HER FOR US
Celeste penduka 🙆🏿♂️, she is the answer that sol has been asking all this time ,”which one is this one “this is the one ☝️
Bro😹😹
Not your comment making me scream... That's true she's the one🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Her powerful words "Life has meant to have things that are hard ss a human being they do things to us to make us align"
Lol I feel like MacG met his match here, he barely asked sexual questions, Celeste was already 10 steps ahead of him.😂
If MacG lost His oppsession with Sex, The podcast Would go to another Level
Out of all podcasts sessions, I thoroughly enjoy this one. Celeste represents so many things and values I stand for. She’s such a breath of fresh her. Im so glad we got to meet this side of her. Much love
Na nne weeee
I aGREE
There best, u can never get bored watching it over and over
She is so genuine !
We are really sexually fixated which makes us blind from life generally, and I fear there’s more I don’t know seeing her drop so many gems with ease like it’s general knowledge.
MacG reminded me of my high school teacher when he reprimanded the crew "Guys what are you talking about that is more important than this, please share" 😅😅
He killed me on that 😂😂
I wished i could see their faces😂😂😂
This woman is a goddess..she commands attention without even trying
Ankere!!!
And I Love it
Hands down! 🙌🏾👑
So true
She is so wise and delivers it so well, I was laughing the whole time but taking notes too. What a woman ❤️
"Who are we without pain" Celeste, you are a national treasure I swear!
Celeste Ntuli is my mother of the Nation♥️🥺. If women were as comfortable in their own skin as she is, the word 'body shaming' wouldn't exist
"Try to date a woman that's challenging you" I really wish a lot of people could make time and watch this❤ Powerful 🤞🔥
The first time to watch the Number 1 podcast in real time from Malawi. a big fun
One of the most underrated entertainer in the world because she’s from Africa. What an intelligent, beautiful, sexy, intellectual 🧐. She’s an educator more than comedian…. Richard Prayer league
Damn!! She is fireworks 🔥
The bar is set, I wanna see who will even come close to Celeste. She's just amazing.
Celeste's loved ones are lucky and blessed to have her. She is such an experience.
Her laughter is a give away that she's mostly chilling with guy's
This interview deserves 500 million views!!! Celeste is a true Gem. 😍😍😍
I fully agree, the whole mbokodo phenomenon actually implies that women are “hard” and “unbreakable” leading to the toxic bekazeling culture
Made me have a different view of thrase now
Not only that, mna I was shocked at the way people dorned the idouku and raised their fists proclaiming "I am Winnie Mandela"...uMam Winnie suffered, she was tortured and incarcerated for 491 DAYS IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT! Winnie Mandela was SELFLESS and FEARLESS and CARING. To be Winnie Mandela one must be SELFLESS, FEARLESS and CARING (willing to share their last slice of bread), how many of those women who claimed her in death , are living like that in their day to day?
True
Vuvuvu
@@ThabangKhumalo_ uvuvvu
Guys did you see how smart she is when she covered the can of drink and she said until they pay us(that's deep its need you too deep in thought)💯
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Celeste. The hour was honestly not enough. I can listen to her again and again , she’s so versatile and has so much substance . S/O to the team for bringing her!
This has to be the best Podcast after Israel's. She's POWERFUL and dropping GEMS!!
Love, love, love Celeste, her mind is totally brilliant. She understands her role as an artist to be the conscience of society. I had to watch this interview twice because she has such a refreshing insight into the human relations. I share her views on a lot of things and there are so many gems in this interview but what resonated with me most is “I’ll never date a black man who doesn’t understand that we need to break generational curses”, this right there is what we as black women should be about!
Didn't even know she can be so deep .
My word! When she puts it like this "black women hold the key, thet black men require" or similar... Theres nothing more truer than this truth,yoh🥺
i cant get over this interview . she touched some truth many of us were not ready for. She is a queen Celeste
People who laugh at their own jokes are my favorite mahn😂😂😂😂😂 I really loved this....
She said " even the man that comes should know that there is happiness here"👏👏👏 hit hard❤
I hate the fact that I am only listening to this interview right now.🤣🤣🤣🤣We have the same views on relationships and men. Love Celeste!!❤️🙌❤️!
Same😂😂😂
Me too
Guess what? I just watched it for the first time but I just watched Tumi Morake's episode😂😂😂😂😂😂 Tumi spoke about her, I had to find it😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is by far the best interview I've witnessed by any standards.
I feel sorry for the interview after this one😭😭😭. THIS WAS TOO GOOOOOOOD, I want more!!! Celeste Ntuli is something else 🙌🙌🙌🙌
i have to say i didn't expect this...Celeste is intelligent, it's definitely one of my favorite interviews. big up lady.
This has to be the number episode of all time thus far. Gems+honesty+real life+comedy+education+value. I hope it gets to a million easily, like Israel’s one.
I’m with you there…My favorite all year
Oh my goodness this interview is I'm even lost for words.
Dude. I'm in tears. It was THEEE BEST.
I know I'm not the only one who's gonna be coming back here kaningi... The pearls of wisdom Celeste shares here 🔥❤️
I'm not gonna lie...this episode saved me...thank you Ntuli for your wise words and thank you MAC G for making this possible
McGs sense of humor keeps all the interviews so alive and exciting!
“Black people have been comfortable with poverty” 😱
The part that I liked is when mam Celeste said ''People want to argue with people who have data but they do not data''👏👏🙌
One thing about MacG, he’s a great listener and if he gets advice, best believe he will use it! I think that’s honestly one of his secrets to his success!
He really took some of Anele’s pointers when it comes to interviewing! Look at how he quotes somethings that Celeste said in other interviews and asking her to unpack!
I want to learn this skill too.
Facts
Amazing to watch big up to him 👊🏿
Our Mabena is improving
When she said she wants a kind man and Mac G said, "that's me". I died.
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Lol
😂😂😂
Celeste and Anele are friends right?
So much sense.. Smart and hilarious. Birds of the same feature!!!
Literally had to repeat this episode twice. Celeste left me with goosebumps. This episode is right up there. Thank you for sharing her with us.
You are me, I am you... Wow!
I love her. She’s funny and socially conscious. This podcast really makes you look at people in a different light
After watching this interview, i can safely say i’ve fallen in love with Celeste. so much substance! im probably watching this interview for the 4th time 🥰
The jump from the Mac G and the leg shake from Celeste when they laugh gets me !😂😂
Love it😁🤣❤️
"I am very fascinated in finding out how are we without pain." That hit a nerve.
WE ARE GREAT BRO