‘Real Housewives’ on blue carp

‘Real Housewives’ on blue carpet: KykNET’s Silwerskerm Awards

From ‘RHOPTA’ star Mel Viljoen to ‘RHOWL’ star Amy Kleinhans-Curd, take a look at the blue carpet of KykNET’s first Silwerskerm Awards for Film and Television.

‘Real Housewives’ on blue carp

The Real Housewives van die Wynlande (RHOWL) and the Real Housewives van Pretoria (RHOPTA) stars graced the blue carpet of the first Silwerskerm Awards for Film and Television, held at CITCC on Saturday 26 August.

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LIVE FROM THE SILWERSKERM AWARDS BLUE CARPET

The KykNET Silwerskerm Awards for Film and Television took place tonight – Saturday 26 August at the CTICC in Cape Town. Real Housewives of Pretoria (RHOPTA) stars Mel and Peet Viljoen, along with Real Housewives van die Wynlande (RHOWL) stars Anita Lloyd, Karen Schwendtke, Candice Bester, Michelle van Zyl, Mariska Thorpe and Amy Kleinhans-Curd were a few of many spotted on the blue carpet – KykNET’s adaptation of the red carpet.

Take a look…

Binnelanders star Clint Brink, who is nominated for Best Actor and his wife Steffi were also on the blue carpet, as well as Siv Ngesi and many more.

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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SILWERSKERM AWARDS

  • The kykNET Silwerskerm Awards for Film and Television is brand new.
  • KykNET will honour the outstanding work on their channels on DStv and the best films from the annual Silwerskerm Film Festival, which has been underway at The Bay Hotel in Camps Bay between 23 and 26 August during the event.
  • The awards ceremony will be broadcasted on kykNET (DStv Channel 144) on Sunday, 27 August at 20:00.
  • The MCs for the night are Binnelanders actress Cindy Swanepoel and comedian and actor Solomon Cupido.
  • Guest presenters include Marciel Hopkins, Jonathan Rubain, Denise Newman, Clint Brink, Justin Strydom en Amy Kleinhans-Curd.

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