Pop Idols culture in Mzansi is usually perishable and has proved to be difficult to maintain. It's a rare for a band or an individual that was popular for a relatively short period of time to have a staying power and season 18 Idols winner Thapelo Molomo is no exception. The former SAPS warrant officer who left his job after winning the competition is now working on a cruise ship.
IDOL GETS A NORMAL JOB
His powerful voice and charming personality won over the judges and audiences alike, and it seemed like he was destined for greatness. After his victory, Molomo received a million Rand in cash, signed a record deal and released an album, which received positive reviews. He toured the world and even performed at the opening ceremony of the recent Africa Cup of Nations. However, despite his early success, Molomo struggled to maintain his momentum in the competitive music industry.
THINGS WERE GETTING OF HAND
As time passed, Molomo's financial situation became increasingly dire. He was no longer able to make a living from his music and he struggled to find other opportunities. He even tried selling atchaar and eggs when gigs dried out. Eventually, he decided to take a chance and applied for a job on a cruise ship. Molomo was hired as a waiter and he quickly impressed his superiors with his hard work and positive attitude. He was promoted to a higher position within the ship's hospitality department and he now manages a team of waiters and bartenders.
GRATEFUL FOR THE JOB
Although Molomo's current job is a far cry from his days as an Idols winner, he is grateful for the stability and security it provides. He is able to support his family and save some money for the future. He also continues to pursue his passion for music in his spare time, performing for his colleagues and guests on the ship. According to sources close to the situation, he left SA in October last year. "He will be returning now in March for a few weeks and he has already been promised a new contract by his employer that is how impressive he has been. He is doing both what he loves and gets to travel too," adds the source. Speaking to ZiMoja, the singer says he could not resist the opportunity of traveling and a solid Income. "Opportunities are limited in South Africa and if one sees an open door anywhere, they need to grab it with both hands because it may not come again,' he said. Molomo said he won't stop making music, but he is enjoying the time to explore the world while doing what he loves. Asked if he will continue doing music, Molomo said he did drop gospel music before he started his job and that he will do the same when he comes back. He is not sure when he will be back at home for good. "For as long they renew my contract, I will be here, but home is where I will be time to time to visit.'