
In an exclusive interview with ZAlebs, Wiseman who studied Drama said, Giyani opened various doors of opportunities for him: “People liked it a lot, I wasn’t expecting people to receive Musa like that. I mean it was my first gig on TV, I had never done it before, so it was really amazing. It is quite not easy to break into the industry when you are not known, so Giyani opened a lot of doors for me.”
He said he was not really disappointed when the show came to an end because they always knew it would. Wiseman who dabbles as an actor, model and an influencer said, he had planned a lot for this year but, the Covid-19, the pandemic has disrupted some of his plans.
He said he is working on his brand, and the world will know about it very soon. The heartthrob said he would also love to venture into presenting to spread his avenues in the industry: “I think actually I would do really well as a presenter. I mean I have the personality and I talk quite a lot so I think it will happen soon.”
Wiseman is no stranger to flexing his muscles on Instagram, a scroll down his timeline is filled with pictures that ooze sex appeal and some have seen he is very flamboyant in some pictures, accusing him of being gay. Wiseman said that is their opinion” I mean this is South Africa people have the right to speculate and come up with their own theories so yeah, that’s their opinion, I don’t know about that.”
Asked if his DMs are coping with his beauty he said “Well I don’t really reply to a lot of my DM’s because, I receive a lot of them, you can imagine. But I mean people just wanna express themselves, there’s nothing I can say or do.
I will also be speaking Tshivenda, which will be the first time a lot of people see me in that light as I am now still known as Musa, a Tsonga boy from Giyani Land Of Blood. Playing this role has truly given me a stamp of belonging and, I continue to grow with every script.”