When it comes to sexuality , career journey and health matters, Kgauhelo Bailie has always been an open book—wide open.

In his recent interview , he explained why mental illness is like an Omen to him.
“I’ve suffered with Anxiety for almost a year and now it’s time to open up” he said.
Apart from his advocacy in the Lgbtiq community, he confirmed that he has been living with Anxiety and has been going through treatment process.
” It’s been a very strenuous month or even a year that i ddn’t even expect”
“I’d like to encourage those who are suffering that it shall come to pass. He expressed.

He Quoted from Naledi Morema ” learn to dance in a rain because it won’t rain forever”
Off quote: We should embrace our trials and tribulations , some things we don’t turn to deal with them the same way we do “
He added : “our different rains and storms make us who we are, it grooms the sand within our skins, and it teaches us what didn’t come to an end it’s an omen” we are going to heal” everything it’s going to be alrite to everyone of us eventually, prior to us thinking that healing is something that is evident , ongoing process and it doesn’t end here” he sighed.

When he was asked to share his dreams and how did he realised them.
He said “Media personality and yet a lawyer” “its weird ” he said.
His love for media started by attending media gigs and peagants and some of them don’t even pay” Said Bailie.
“I came across face of BCR and became second Prince, I started presenting on bcr and other local radio doing voice overs and presenting youth slot, update on what’s happening on the streets, also sabc1 behind the scenes of upcoming show learning about production”. He added.
His greatest influence would be Vusi Thembekwayo . “Vusi is a Debator , motivational speaker, determined, ideal person that embodies africanism and articulate in a western way”. He said.
His plans Beyond covid 19 is to host a social market with artists and clothing brands.
He also spoken about his Challenges and how he overcomed.
“financial crisis , at times Wil have auditions but wouldn’t go due to financial constraints”.
” I came up with a plan opened a business for food ” Bailie bites” sweet foods and savoury and its been going well, have been making money from that…in case auditions pop up I’ll be able to go” Said Bailie.
After he hosted a successful Khathu seminar last weekend , he will be amongst the presenters at the BEA 2020 .
He described BEA “It’s actually the best and empowering to see black arts being celebrated ” he concluded.
