A Glimpse into the Life of Bahumi Madisakwane – Somizi Mhlongo’s Daughter

Actress and TV personality, Bahumi Madisakwane has come a long way in carving a path for herself, stepping away from what has become the norm for most kids of celebrity parents who became famous just for their parents.

However, shining a torch on her life will reveal that despite the successes she has achieved, she still lives in the shadows of her more famous father. Although she stars in her father’s reality show, Living The Dream With Somizi, for which she is also known, she has a life away from Somizi.

Summary of Bahumi Madisakwane’s Biography
Full name: Bahumi Madisakwane
Gender: Female
Date of birth: 9 February 1995
Place of birth: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Bahumi Madisakwane’s Age: 28 Years Old
Ethnicity: African
Nationality: South African
Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Religion: Christianity
Marital Status: Unmarried
Bahumi Madisakwane’s Parents: Palesa Madisakwane and Somizi Mhlongo
Siblings: 2 step-siblings
Education: IIE’s Varsity College (Law) & AFDA (Film Directing and Writing)
Career: Actress and reality star
Bahumi Madisakwane’s Height in Inches: 5’ 7”
Bahumi Madisakwane’s Height in Centimetres: 170
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Black
Famous for: Being the only daughter of South African actor Somizi Mhlongo,
Bahumi Madisakwane’s Instagram: bahumimhlongo
Bahumi Madisakwane Was Birthed to Somizi and Palesa Madisakwane

Bahumi MadisakwaneBahumi Madisakwane, Somizi, and his partner (Image Source)

Madisakwane is a product of a relationship Somizi had with actress Palesa Madisakwane more than 25 years ago. The only daughter the pair had together, her parents had never been married as a result of the sexuality of Somizi.

Tracing back how he began his relationship with his daughter’s mother, the choreographer and celebrated TV personality revealed that at the time his path crossed with that of Palesa, he was sure he was not straight, but he believed that he was bisexual and not gay. He revealed that it was Palesa that approached him and told him she was attracted to him.

Somizi made it clear to the actress that he was bisexual and already in a relationship with another man. They had a discussion in which they agreed to continue dating since being bisexual he could date both males and females. They continued dating until he realized that he was actually gay and not bi. But by this time, the IsiBaya actress was already carrying a child for the Idols SA judge, which turned out to be their daughter, Bahumi.

When Somgaga found out Palesa was pregnant for him, he told her although he was ready to be the father of his child, he did not have to be in a relationship with her since he was gay. They both agreed to parent their daughter without being an item, and since then, they remained friends and parents to their daughter.

How Old Is Bahumi Madisakwane?
It was on 9 February 1995 that Bahumi Madisakwane was born in Johannesburg, Gauteng. What this means is that she is currently 28 years old.

When she was born, her parents were still very young and making strides in the entertainment industry. Somizi was only 23 years old when Bahumi was born while Palesa was just 20. Even though they were considerably young when they had her, Bahumi’s parents still did a remarkable job with raising her, considering the situation in which they were in.


 

Even though she was brought up with both her parents fully involved in her life, she was raised by her mother who would go on to have two more kids; a son and a daughter from her marriage to Jakes Mocuminyane. It is not clear when the Generations actress married the businessman, but it is known that the union came to an end in 2014 with two kids between them; Khumo and Mohumi. Since then, the actress has continued raising her three kids.

She Has Had A Slow Rise To Fame
Being a product of celebrity parents who have great careers in the entertainment industry, it is only normal that one would expect that Bahumi Madisakwane also follows the path of her parents; she has not disappointed.

She is a woman who is blessed with beauty, talent, and brains, but she did not get to start her career as early as her father who became an actor when he was only 13 years old. But then, she has started appearing in commercials since she was a little girl, which means she was exposed to the camera at a very young age.

When she was growing up, Bahumi was mostly shielded from the limelight until she was pretty much old enough to decide she also wanted to make a life for herself following in the footsteps of her famous parents. Nonetheless, she insisted that she was not following in their footsteps, but they were only influential in her decision to follow the path she has decided.

The beautiful actress had already landed roles in sole local productions by the time she was 22, but what would become her most recognized role was her portrayal of Zola in the aforementioned SABC production, Keeping Score. She has also been a part of her father’s reality TV show, Living The Dream With Somizi. Bahumi has been on the show since the first season.

Getting To Play Young Lebo In Her Biopic

One of the most significant roles that Bahumi Madisakwane got to play was in Dream: The Lebo Mathosa Story, in which she portrayed the legendary South African singer, Lebo Mathosa as a young woman. Bahumi had met the late singer when she was a little girl as Lebo was one of her father’s closest friends, but she stated that people always seem to exaggerate her closeness to the late singer.

Also, the closeness between Lebo and Somizi was not what gave her the cherished role in the BET biopic. She first got to know about the auditions for the show through a friend who sent a picture of the auditions to her. She revealed that she was excited at first, only to realize that it was a call for an open audition. Bahumi still built the courage and attended the audition. It was a tensed one month waiting for a response after the audition but when it came, she nailed it and got the role.

One of the most significant roles that Bahumi Madisakwane got to play was in Dream: The Lebo Mathosa Story, in which she portrayed the legendary South African singer, Lebo Mathosa as a young woman. Bahumi had met the late singer when she was a little girl as Lebo was one of her father’s closest friends, but she stated that people always seem to exaggerate her closeness to the late singer.

Also, the closeness between Lebo and Somizi was not what gave her the cherished role in the BET biopic. She first got to know about the auditions for the show through a friend who sent a picture of the auditions to her. She revealed that she was excited at first, only to realize that it was a call for an open audition. Bahumi still built the courage and attended the audition. It was a tensed one month waiting for a response after the audition but when it came, she nailed it and got the role.