Sunday, June 14, 2026

Black Coffee, Nomzamo Mbatha and Mihlali Ndamase cause a stir at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix

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Monaco Grand Prix: A South African Takeover

Luxury, Music, and Stars on the French Riviera

Black Coffee’s Bridge‑Side Set

Grammy‑winning DJ Black Coffee turned a street bridge into a dance floor during the 2026 Louis Vuitton Formula 1 Grand Prix. His electrifying set was streamed live by his partner, model Victoria González, on Instagram Stories, giving fans a front‑row view of the beats bouncing off the Monaco skyline.

DJ Shimza’s SuperYacht Party

Not to be outdone, DJ Shimza brought the party to Tom Claeren’s ultimate SuperYacht experience. He shared a recap video flashing luxury cars, three‑story yachts, and plenty of glam, sparking FOMO across timelines worldwide.

Nomzamo Mbatha Talks Youth Empowerment

Award‑winning actress Nomzamo Mbatha, along with her siblings Wendy, Zamani and Siyanda, soaked up the Monaco vibe. She sat down with Jason Arthur, founding executive director of Mission 44 (the charity launched by Sir Lewis Hamilton), for a candid chat about youth empowerment, social impact, and creating equal opportunities for young people around the globe.

Mihlali Ndamase’s Summer Snapshots

Digital artist Mihlali Ndamase chased the summer heat, posting pictures of her Monaco adventures and fueling rumors about who she’s spending time with abroad. Her colorful feed added a creative splash to the glamour of the weekend.

Johanna Makgalemele’s Versace Vibes

Entrepreneur Johanna Makgalemele turned heads in Versace while lounging at Nikki Beach Monte Carlo. She even scored an invite to the same party as reality‑TV star Nene Leakes, proving that South African style shines on the Riviera.

Eva Modika’s Dream‑Big Moment

Media personality and entrepreneur Eva Modika continued her European tour by attending the legendary Monaco Grand Prix. She said,

“The Monaco Grand Prix is one of those events you hear about throughout your life. This is where sport, innovation, luxury and culture meet. Being here is both inspiring and motivating because it reminds me that if you continue to dream bigger and work harder, there are no limits to what is possible.”

Conclusion

From bridge‑side beats to yacht parties, from empowering talks to high‑fashion moments, South Africans left a vibrant mark on the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. Their presence showed that talent, ambition, and a touch of glamour can turn any global stage into a celebration of homegrown excellence. Whether you’re a fan of music, film, art, or entrepreneurship, the weekend proved that the Riviera welcomes everyone who dares to dream big.

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