Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Xolile Vesile

He’s the man behind the hilarious cooking-video commentaries that have us crying with laughter. If you’ve heard “Hello Juuuulia!” echoing from your feed, you already know the vibe.
October 24, 2025
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We’ve all paused mid-scroll when Xolile Vesile booms “Hello Juuuulia!” at an unsuspecting, perfectly preened lifestyle influencer. The Cape Town-based creator has become a TikTok sensation for his razor-sharp, laugh-out-loud reactions to cooking videos – part roast, part excellent education into the world of food and cooking terminology. With a sharp sense of humour and an unapologetic isiXhosa twist, he turns the weird kitchens of the world into a prime-time sitcom.

What’s the best book you’ve read in the past year and why?

I recently got Sifo – The Cooking Husband, Volume 2 by Sinoyolo Sifo – great recipes that I can’t wait to try and enjoy.

How do you keep fit?

Let me be honest and say I’ve been procrastinating and haven’t been committing myself. I started walking the dog though, and I really need to up my game because I need to make healthier choices.

Weeknight, low-key restaurant to go to?

I love going to Bossa Canal Walk with the family. If it’s just me and my wife, we try to find new places to go. I recently went to Maggy Lou’s and Kleinsky’s in Sea Point and loved them – I’ll definitely be back.

What’s the one artwork you’ll always love?

To be honest, I don’t have any artwork in my home right now. My wife handles that department, but we do have items that give our space that “arty” look.

Do you have a hobby?

I love watching forensic shows and listening to a lot of music.

The one item you can’t live without?

My phone 🤣🤣.

Who was your high school celeb crush?

Tyra Banks.

Three songs you’d take to a desert island?

Can You Stand the Rain by New Edition; Thixo Ukhona by Iphupho L’ka Biko; and Set Me Free by MarazA.

Top image: Supplied; Rawpixel/Currency collage.

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Sarah Buitendach

With a sharp eye for design, Sarah has an unparalleled sense of shifting cultural, artistic and lifestyle sensibilities. As the former editor of Wanted magazine, founding editor of the Sunday Times Home Weekly, and many years in magazines, she is the heartbeat of Currency’s pleasure arm.

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