Zimbabwean model and media personality Vimbai Mutinhiri is the cover star for the second issue of Blanck Lite.
The gorgeous Vimbai is described as the
“ultimate celebrity-model muse” because she understands her body and
knows just how to work her features to produce some of the best
editorial shots of herself.
This is something we definitely see in
her editorial spread for Blanck Lite as she plays in front of the camera
looking very much in control.
While answering the magazine’s “100
Questions” segment, she describes the death of her fiance as the saddest
event that shocked her world.
See excerpts from her interview below.
On moving “StarGist” production crew from South Africa to Nigeria:
There is nothing easy about moving a production from one country to
another, so it was definitely the biggest career challenge I ever faced
and it came at the very start of my career as well. I had to overcome so
many factors – from running a business with a million dollar turn over
per annum in a new space, to making a daily entertainment news show
produced in Nigeria and delivered to SA a viable production. I look back
at it now and I can’t believe how I was able to lead the team to do the
impossible.
On ending “StarGist”: I
will miss the StarGist show; it was such a major part of my life but
I’m at peace that it’s ending, I think it’s had a great run. I came on
board as a presenter, and grabbed the reigns when it we decided to
relocate the show to Nigeria. After four years, I felt like the show was
getting stale and I was actually getting bored with it; I needed a new
challenge; I needed reinvention.
On her next project: I
have just finished producing my own reality travel series called Miss
Vimbai Travels and it is a dream come true! I travel the world with my
favourite celebs and try new things! My favourite cities currently are
definitely Dar Es Salaam and Cape Town! They have the best food and
fantastic beaches.
On her modelling career:
I had a bittersweet time as a model. I was based in Cape Town for the
majority of my career and it was tough being a dark skinned black girl.
Agencies would only allow 2 black girls on to their books, and even then
I was always told I was too commercial to be successful. It was tough!
One day you are too dark, the next day you are too commercial, then you
are told to take off your weave so you can be edgy then the next moment
you need the weave back in. It was tough! My top 5 rules anyone trying
to go the route of modelling I will say 1. Do your research about your
look and stick to it! 2. Grow a thick skin – you will attend 20 castings
a month and probably only get 5 jobs out of it. 3. Develop other
talents – a model’s shelf life is very short and the more versatile you
are the more clients will love you. 4. Practice in front of the mirror
and know your angles. 5. Just be yourself and have fun!! There is no
point going through all these things if you don’t love what you do!
On staying out of controversies:
I have made a choice to lead a very private life. I come from a very
high profile family, and so I am aware that what I put out in the public
will not only affect me – but it will affect their public images
directly too. I’m human, I make mistakes and I get into trouble – but I
have built a very tight knit circle around me and we manage things
internally. I want to be known for my work, and my cricket gets that and
respects it.
On how much of a feminist she is on a scale of 1 to 10:
I’d say a 7. I think that women have the same capabilities as men and
don’t need to be treated specially or differently. We just need to know
our position as women and claim it. Women’s Rights are wonderful, but I
feel like we offend fuel our inferiority. We need to talk less about
claiming out rights and do more to foster the attitude that will get
more women to go out and pursue what is rightfully theirs.
On who she is dating:
My man is in the public eye, and I adore him. He is my biggest fan and
just wants me to be amazing! He is supportive and prayerful, and I am
sure with time you will see us together publicly. That’s all I can say
for now!”
See some of her answers from the one hundred questions segment below:
- Beyoncé or Rihanna? Both
- Water or soda? Water all day every day, I hate fizzy drinks
- What’s your favourite travel destination? Zanzibar, Tanzania
- Which country do you wish to visit? Japan
- What two items must we find on your bag? Business cards and lipstick
- Men or Clothes? Man – in the singular
- Worst date ever…I went on a date with this guy who burped through dinner. Horrible
- Oldest item in your closets…Belts from my mom
- Best movie till date…Waiting to Exhale
- What age did you first have sex? Really? I was old enough o
- To fly, walk or swim? Depends where I am going – but probably to swim
- What super powers do you wish you had? The power to read minds
- Hardest thing you’ve ever done? Starting my own business
- Have you ever had a crush on your best friend’s boyfriend? Totally!! It was so uncomfortable because he liked me too.
- Have you ever left the house pant-less? All the time. The breeze is necessary
- Do you miss your first love? I do actually!!!! I would totally go back there
- Can you manage a snoring partner? Oh my goodness, I could never
- Do you fart in front of people? Yes, close people
- Do you smoke? I quit ages ago
- What’s the worst line a guy can ever use for a girl? I think there is something wrong with my phone, it doesn’t have your number in it
- At what age did you get your first kiss? 12
- Do you have a spouse? Yes, I do
- How often do you lie? Probably a couple of times a month
- The saddest event that shocked your world? I have so many of these, but probably when my fiancé died
- To smoke, drink or have sex? A glass of champagne is my joy
- What is the stupidest thing you’ve ever done? I’ve done so many of these – but probably every time I have chosen a guy/relationship over my career and it didn’t turn out to be worth it.
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Cover Shoot Credits:
Interview & Creative Direction: Franka Chiedu | Instagram: @fasindi; @blanckdigital www.blanckdigital.com
Photography Assistant: Joshua Street | Instagram: @joshuaferdinandstreet
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