Johannesburg’s glitterati join 80 countries in a global Moët Grand Day celebration

Moët & Chandon Day celebration Dineo Moeketsi

The world’s most loved champagne, Moët & Chandon, hosted a sparkling list of South African stars to celebrate Moët Grand Day 2018.

This global, day-to-night party saw 80 countries worldwide uniting in champagne celebration on June 9th​ bringing together over a million people from Hong Kong to Lagos and Johannesburg to Montreal. For 24 hours, friends and guests of the Champagne House came together around the globe to raise their champagne glasses in a toast to the memorable moments that bring joy to their lives.

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This year’s glamorous gold-carpet Moët Grand Day party hosted at the prestigious Four Seasons, The Westcliff’s Arcadia Ballroom, saw Johannesburg once again take its place on the world stage. Moët Grand Day has become the champagne party of the year, aptly capturing the ‘Must be Moët’ mindset The event attracted the country’s top celebrities, music royalty and business personalities including Boitumelo Thulo ‘Boity’, Luthando Shosha ‘Lootlove’, Dineo Moeketsi, Khanya Mkangisa and Kelly Khumalo.

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Shocking Scene from The Queen Mzansi

The Queen Mzansi

Dineo Moeketsi and Fezile Makhanya’s performance last night has touched so many people in South Africa. The Queen Mzansi was not shy to shine a light on the realities of being in an abusive relationship when they portrayed the story of an abusive partner Tebogo (played by Fezile Makhanya) and victim Keabetswe (played by Dineo Moeketsi).

This is how the fight started “after a squabble, Kea had enough with Tebogo’s emotional abuse and pushes Tebogo away. He then slaps her, she fights back and continued to punch her and throw her around.”

See the videos below:

https://twitter.com/asandamagaqa/status/986687242419822592

https://twitter.com/MzansiTVShows/status/986899480707465216

“I’m grateful that we challenged ourselves the way we did Fezile Makhanya. We knew of the ramifications and went full steam ahead. Dare I say It, I am proud of us. We took stand against the perils of abuse. Love to the entire #TheQueenMzansi team. They supported us immensely (sic),” – Dineo Moeketsi tweeted.

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