The announcement of Neo Matsunyane, Connie Ferguson’s ex-husband, joining the cast of the second season of the popular Netflix series, Kings of Joburg, sparked controversy and raised eyebrows, particularly in light of the late Shona Ferguson, who founded the series.Responding to criticism, seasoned actress Connie Ferguson clarified that she is not the casting director and defended the decision to cast Neo, emphasizing his talent as an actor.Addressing rumors about a potential romantic rekindling, a source clarified that Neo and Connie broke up more than twenty years ago, and there is no romantic involvement. Lesedi’s role as casting director added an intriguing dynamic to the show, creating interest in the storyline involving Neo’s character and the family relationships depicted on screen.Neo Matsunyane is set to make his appearance in the first episode of the new season, and he attended the star-studded premiere of the series in Rosebank, Johannesburg.
The controversy initially surfaced when a Twitter user questioned whether Connie would have hired her ex-husband if Shona were still alive. In response, Connie Ferguson emphasized that her daughter, Lesedi Matsunyane-Fergson, serves as the show’s casting director and was responsible for Neo’s inclusion.Addressing rumors about a potential romantic rekindling, a source clarified that Neo and Connie broke up more than twenty years ago, and there is no romantic involvement. Lesedi’s role as casting director added an intriguing dynamic to the show, creating interest in the storyline involving Neo’s character and the family relationships depicted on screen.