#BestOfTheWeek: From cake fails and The Rock finding his doppelgänger to stepmothers
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Carol Ofori's week of content reviewed just for you, in case you missed it...
We kicked off the week on a high note with a Durban legend - Principal Barry Wilson from the Durban Preparatory High School. He announced last week that he would be retiring after 36 years of teaching.
When we contacted him for an interview, he was so excited that he came into studio for a live interview with Carol Ofori. He shared some sentimental advice for parents and teachers alike. His wise words left a lasting impression on both Carol and our listeners.
Check out what he had to say below in the interview:
Then we took a look at the breakfast cereals in South Africa that contain the most amounts of sugar. And did this shock us or what?! We were surprised to see that many of the cereals that pose as healthy options are actually riddled with sugar.
Not something most parents would want for their kids, considering they are of the belief that it is healthy. Take a look at the names of the top ten with the most sugar content here.
Then we saw Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson take to the Twitter streets to address his doppelgänger who is actually a real-life police officer. He was gaining some popularity on social media for looking like The Rock, to the point where people would ask to pose with him in pics.
Carol Ofori admitted that she couldn't tell the difference when she looked at their pics side by side. The Rock showed true genuineness as he tweeted Eric Fields in such an awesome way.
Check it out here.
The one story that seemed to get lots of attention this week was the ultimate South African cake fail story. A Twitter user shared a pic of what she had ordered for a baby shower and the cake she actually received.
And let's just say the cakes were worlds apart. See for yourself here.
Then we ended off the week with a story that left this birthday girl unhappy as her stepmother is seen blowing out her birthday candles. Her face looked livid and we can't say we blame her.
She took to social media and shared her story and got a mixed response as her family chirped in saying she was wrong. But in true tweep nature, Twitter users came to her defence and she was happy to have brought attention to the fact that many Asian families who have stepmothers are in competition with their stepdaughters.
You can check it out here.
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