Bio
Nádine is a South African, Afrikaans singer and television presenter best known for the hit song "Kaapse Draai", although she has also recorded a number of songs in English.
Nádine was 13 when she released her first self-funded album, which was signed by Ian Bossert. The release of Simply Me, Nádine’s fifth, and again self-financed, CD produced the hit Kaapse Draai which was nominated for the Geraas Awards as one of the top five songs in the country.
Her album Mense Soos Jy features tracks in English and Afrikaans and received airplay on all major radio stations and also numerous flightings of her music videos on M-Net and SABC channels.
In 2006 she was a celebrity coach on the SABC2 reality competition Supersterre, mentoring Shaun Tait - who won the competition. Nádine won a million-rand property on a game farm, sponsored by Steve Hofmeyr.
In 2008 she was a contestant on the first season of the reality competition series Tropika Island of Treasure, which began life as a below-the-line promotion with an insert on e.tv and two accompanying webisodes.
Nádine was the first South African singer to win the annual World Peace Song Festival and in 2012 she was nominated for a Fleur du Cap award for her role as the leading lady Mary Magdalene in a production of Jesus Christ Superstar in the same year.
In 2014 she hosted the SABC2 music variety show Musiek Roulette, a companion show to Noot vir Noot.