PLUS: Culture clash comedy About My Father draws few chuckles, but it's perfect Sunday afternoon viewing.

US singer and TikTok star Nilla Allin loved her trip to South Africa, so much so that she wrote a song about it. Find out more about Voetsek below.
Also, in today's Entertainment Flash: SA's Musa Motha danced his heart out during the Britain's Got Talent finale on Sunday, Prince Harry will make history when he takes the witness stand in his ongoing legal action against the British tabloid press, SA filmmaker Oliver Hermanus is being honoured for his contribution to the LGBTQIA+ community, and Brian Cox hasn't found time to watch the Succession finale yet.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

Oprah Winfrey loves Trevor Noah, and Trevor Noah loves Oprah Winfrey!
 

The pair met in Santa Barbara after Oprah attended Noah's Off the Record standup show on Saturday night at the Santa Barbara Bowl.
 

The media mogul watched the show with US screenwriter and director Scott Sanders and Tabitha, a member of her Leadership Academy for Girls (OWLAG).
 

"Can't remember when I've had a happier Saturday night," Oprah wrote alongside photos on Instagram, including one of her and Noah.
 

The South African comedian also shared a photo with Oprah as evidence. He captioned the snap: "Just in case PIC OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN is still a thing. Thank you Oprah and everyone else that came out to the shows in Santa Barbara this weekend!"
 

Click 'read more' to see what else Oprah said about Trevor.

Motha danced his heart out during his performance in the Britain's Got Talent finale on Sunday, which was won by Norwegian comedian Viggo Venn.

Prince Harry will become the first senior British royal to give evidence in court for more than a century when he testifies against a tabloid newspaper publisher.

US singer and TikTok star Nilla Allin loved her trip to South Africa, so much so that she wrote a song about it called Voetsek.

The Independent UK has re-launched The Pride List – "a list of 50 LGBT+ change-makers to celebrate their contribution to modern life".

Brian Cox on Sunday praised striking Hollywood writers as entertainment's "prime forces" - and revealed he has yet to watch the gripping finale of Succession.

REVIEW

"Despite being a passion project based on co-writer and star Sebastian Maniscalco's real-life experiences, it's amazing just how ultra-generic About My Father comes across."

- About My Father by Ilan Preskovsky

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