In Conversation with Lillian K Motau aka Miss LillyKay

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Miss LillyKay, Lillian K Motau is a multifaceted South African
entertainer whose artistry spans music, acting, presenting,
podcasting, plus-size modeling, and content creation. With
over seven years of experience in the entertainment
industry, she brings a rare blend of talent, authenticity, and
creative leadership to every project. A graduate in
Performance Arts and a trained musician through UNISA,
she has graced stages alongside icons like the late Zahara
and performed at celebrated venues including The Blue
Room and Mofire Bar & Grill. Her media appearances on
platforms such as Expresso TV, Hectic Nine.9, and GNTSS
have cemented her presence as a rising force in local and
digital entertainment spaces.
3 Jul 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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