'Idols SA' winner goes viral for selling atchaar and eggs from the boot of his car
Updated | By Poelano Malema
The singer is not allowing his fame and R1-million cash prize from 'Idols SA' to stop him from hustling....
Thapelo Molomo has joined the list of celebrities who are determined to secure the bag by having multiple streams of income.
The 'Idols SA' winner walked away with R1-million cash, a Toyota Starlet, a fashion voucher from Truworths, and his live show outfits.
Apart from his Idols prizes, the 28-year-old also works as a Warrant Officer at the South African Police Services.
READ: Exclusive Interview: Thapelo Molomo on winning 'Idols SA' season 18
Despite working as a civil servant, Thapelo has now turned into an entrepreneur.
The singer is selling atchaar and eggs from the boot of his car.
He took to his social media pages to advertise his business, saying he personally delivers to his customers.
He also used the post to encourage the youth to create their own jobs.
"Artchar le Mae [and eggs] guys around Tembisa and Kempton Park and PTA call me will bring for u . #hustle#youthempowerment #CreateYourOwnJob," he wrote on Twitter.
In an interview with Times Live, he assured his followers that he isn't broke, but is doing the side hustle as motivation to the youth.
“I'm not broke. I'm just trying to impact people's lives. I invested the cash prize in a home for my family. I needed to get myself involved in a small project. Me selling eggs and atchaar is motivation for the youth and musicians to create employment for themselves instead of waiting for it. Creating employment for ourselves does not require you to think too big. With R500 you can buy a box of eggs, get profit and build from that,” he told TshisaLIVE.
Artchar le Mae guys around Tembisa and kempton park and pta call me will bring for u ❤️❤️.#hustle#youthempowerment#CreateYourOwnJob pic.twitter.com/9oy8K9Gr09
— Thapelo (@Thapelo_molom) January 12, 2023
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