
Lebohang Lephatsoana on what to expect in Youngins Season 2
Note: Only available on Showmax in South Africa
Lebohang Lephatsoana shines in Showmax’s hit teen drama Youngins, where his portrayal of Tumelo has instantly captivated audiences. From TikTok sensation to breakout star, he has quickly become a fan favourite in the must-watch series.
As DRUM’s Siya Tsewu says, “It’s not every day that a character is able to win over the love of viewers from the very first episode, yet Tumelo from Youngins has been able to do just that.” Bona’s Limpo Nonkonyane hailed him as “a star on the rise.” And Emmanuel Tjiya, Sowetan Mag’s editor-in-chief, described Tumelo and Sefako’s on-screen romance as “the most daring love story, capturing TV viewers and changing the world for the better.”

With all the rave reviews the show has been getting, including a nomination for Media of the Year at the 2024 Feather Awards, it’s no surprise that Tumelo will be coming back for a second season, together with the rest of the Olifants Five.
Youngins S2 premieres on 15 November 2024 on Showmax, with new episodes every Friday.
Watch the binge trailer of S1
In an interview with Xabiso Ngqabe, the actor discusses all things Tumelo, newfound success and what viewers can look forward to in the highly anticipated second season.
Youngins became a hit in Mzansi. What’s been the most rewarding thing about being on this show?
Youngins has shown me that my dreams are valid and reaffirmed the aspirations I've had since Grade 7. I’m beyond grateful that it’s all coming together with such a big production. The show has afforded me the chance to work alongside actors I grew up watching, like Loyiso Macdonald and Bab' Simo Magwaza, both incredible veterans in the industry. I truly feel that God placed me in the right place at the right time. I always remind myself to stay humble and grateful.
How are you handling the popularity that comes with being on a big show like Youngins?
I know it might surprise some people, but I struggle with social anxiety. Being in crowded places often makes me feel overwhelmed and anxious. However, I'm learning to manage it better. I've come to appreciate moments at events when the attention isn't solely on me.
Were you surprised at the amount of love your character has received?
It came like a storm. People loved Tumelo from the start, saying things like, "This boy is spicy, he's a darling, and he's a vibe." I must say, being loved by everyone is heartwarming. It's very special to enter a space where everyone appreciates you.
Looking at Tumelo, are there any character traits that are similar to yours?
Playing Tumelo, I drew heavily from my own experiences - the language, the environment, and the way my friends communicate. I exaggerated many of our similarities, like his walk, which is over the top compared to my more reserved nature.
Let’s talk about “mogweri”. How did this name come about?
It came from Thabiso [who portrays Tumelo's high school friend and roommate, Mahlatse]. During a shoot, he shared how his mom and her friends call each other “mogweri”, a Sepedi term for friend. We decided to incorporate it into the show, enhancing the bromance between Tumelo and Mahlatsi. That's why you hear Tumelo using it frequently on the show. From the moment we started doing it, everyone embraced it, and it quickly became a signature element.
What have you learnt from playing this character?
I've learned not to judge the characters I portray. I had to take the time to deeply explore who Tumelo is and understand his motivations. Once I grasped the reasons behind his actions, I could portray him effectively. I didn't have to judge him for choosing Sefako, despite the poor treatment he receives. There are also abandonment issues at play.
Your character is openly queer. How does it feel to delve into a story that represents the queer community? I’m sure a lot of people are proud of you for telling a story that’s relatable to them.
Hats off to the writers for including a young gay boy in the narrative.
Initially, I didn't fully understand the impact until I began receiving direct messages from young boys, some from Durban, sharing their own stories. Some would say, "Dude, when I see Tumelo, I see myself - I've been through similar situations."
It made me realise that many people out there are experiencing similar challenges. That's why it was crucial for someone to authentically tell Tumelo's story in this way. These are real experiences for young queer individuals, even at school. It dawned on me that I'm truly honouring this character's story and that it resonates with people. It's important that our stories are being represented, especially those of young LGBTQI individuals.
If you were Tumelo’s friend, what advice would you give him?
I would advise prioritising self-care above all else. Tumelo serves as a refuge for many people, which is why they turn to him for advice and support. I would encourage him to prioritise his well-being and have confidence in his choices.
How did Tumelo evolve in Season 1?
One thing I'm most proud of with Tumelo is that he finally chose himself.
How was reuniting with the Olifants Five?
It was incredible. Honestly, being on set is always exciting. We hang out together, listen to music, and have a great time, doing all sorts of fun activities.
What new challenges does Tumelo encounter this season?
Peer pressure is the main thing; that’s the one thing that’s a big challenge for him. He succumbs so much to pressure.
I'm super excited about all the upcoming twists ahead and what Tumelo is about to go through. He undergoes a transformation in the new season. That's all I can reveal for now. I feel like the viewers have no idea what's coming. As I was reading the script, I kept thinking, 'Wow!'
Tumelo really pushed me out of my comfort zone. The viewers definitely aren't ready for this.
Produced by Tshedza Pictures (Adulting, Outlaws), Youngins is also up for Best South African Streaming Series at the Behind The Scenes Awards and Best Newcomer (Kealebogo Masango) at the National Film & TV Awards South Africa.
While you wait for Season 2, binge Youngins S1 on Showmax now.
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