Where is the former ‘Generations’ actress Grace Mashaba?

Former Generations actress Genevieve Howard may have left the TV screens, but it seems she has found a new passion off-screen that nobody saw coming – where is Genevieve Howard now?

TAKE A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE: GENEVIEVE HOWARD AS GRACE MASHABA
Although she only played the role for a short while, actress, model, and radio presenter Genevieve Howard became a national sensation after playing Grace Mashaba on the popular South African soapie Generations. She played the role of Kenneth Mashaba’s illicit daughter from 2007 to 2008, The Nation reported.


 

 

She left her role by acting as though she was off to Canada after finding out that her on-screen father Paul Mashaba was not her real father, and instead, her mother, Paul’s wife had an affair with her brother in-law, Kenneth, and got pregnant with her, SowetanLIVE reported.

After leaving the soapie, Howard reportedly planned to establish a private body healing business and only do commercials.

Grace Mashaba
Genevieve Howard left ‘Generations’ in 2008. Image via Twitter @K_McGrecoR
WHERE IS THE FORMER ‘GENERATIONS’ ACTRESS NOW?
However, years later, Genevieve Howard is now 43 and is a trained psychologist. According to her social media posts, she now spends her days surrounded by animals. She is a behaviourist and trainer at Whole Energy Body Balance (WEBB) and assists companion animals reawaken their self-healing systems.

According to WEBB’s website, they provide a service to individuals who are looking to communicate with their animals.

Their service allows individuals to assess their pet’s levels of pain and melt the pain, tension, and “imbalances out of their bodies with a skillful intentional touch.”

“[I am] so grateful to have Whole Energy Body Balance (WEBB) and Fascia Release work in my life! I’ve seen such huge changes in dogs to cats to horses, I’m here to assist them all, and even their humans too. [I am] grateful for this incredible gift of healing, for myself, for others, and for the greater good,” Howard said.