
Multi-talented actress, media personality, and former Metro FM broadcaster Thato Immaculate has given fans an exclusive look into her corporate life, revealing that she has quietly built a formidable nine-year career in accounting and external auditing.
Taking to Instagram, Thato shared a “Get Ready With Me” style video documenting her daily corporate desk routine, explicitly captioning the post: “I’m an accountant full time.” For thousands of followers who only knew her from her high-profile television, TikTok, and radio gigs, the revelation came as an absolute shock.
The Receipts: A Heavyweight Academic & Corporate Background
Thato’s corporate status is no side-hustle. She holds a BCom in Chartered Accountancy alongside an Honours degree in Financial Accountancy.
In her post, she broke down the grueling timeline it took to build her dual identity:
- The Blueprint: 9 total years of experience in high-level finance, including accounting and intensive external auditing.
- The Articles: 3 demanding years spent completing external audit articles.
- The Milestone: On January 21, 2026, she officially celebrated nearly a decade since qualifying in her field, securing her professional corporate designation six years ago.
“This year I celebrate 9 years as an accountant… all while auditioning, doing radio, Tik Tok. I don’t know where I got the energy honestly. Here’s to a dream realized.” — Thato Immaculate
Clearing the Air: Does Radio Actually Pay?
The revelation immediately sparked intense debate in her comment section regarding the financial stability of the South African entertainment industry. When a follower claimed her corporate job was proof that “radio does not pay,” Thato was quick to step in and correct the misconception with a realistic breakdown of industry finances.
She clarified that compared to the highly volatile nature of acting and influencer campaigns, radio actually offers incredibly consistent, scalable pay the longer your tenure lasts. However, she emphasized that the entertainment industry at large can be highly unpredictable, making multiple streams of income an absolute necessity to thrive.
Her transition back to full-time accounting comes on the heels of her departure from Metro FM in March 2026, where she successfully anchored a popular weekend slot for two years while balancing her corporate commitments.















