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Inside Felix Hlophe’s polygamous family
Cape Argus
|May 12, 2025
COMEDIAN, radio host, businessman and now reality TV star, Felix Hlophe is a jack of all trades with a knack for entertaining and engaging audiences. In a recent interview, the multi-talented Durban-based personality opened up about what fans can expect from his family’s dynamics his new reality TV show, Life with Felix.
What makes Life With Felix different Local television is filled with a lot of content, especially reality shows. “We are a young family, we are ambitious, we are on the up and up. We are blended and we are attempting a polygamous union,” he said.
Hlophe has been married to his wife for seven years, and they have two kids together. However, he also has four premarital children, and he is introducing a new person, who has two sons of her own, into his family. He adds that the show explores the push-and-pull dynamic between his two women, as they navigate their roles in the proposed family setup.
Why he choose to share his life on Tv:
This story is from the May 12, 2025 edition of Cape Argus.
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