Once upon a time, Muvhango gave us Liteboho Modise Where is she now?

Liteboho Molise is a talented and acclaimed actress who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Originally from Butha-Buthe, Lesotho, she is now a well-known South African actress with a growing global presence. Her breakthrough role was as Teboho in the popular SABC2 soapie, Muvhango, which catapulted her to fame. Since then, she has continued to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances, showcasing her passion and dedication to her craft.

She was born on the 23rd of January 1988. As of 2023, she is 35 years old.

Education

Liteboho graduated from St. Stephen’s D High School in Mohale’s Hoek, Lesotho, and then began studying political science at the National University of Lesotho in 2011. However, in a candid SABC 2 interview, she confessed that her true dream was to study drama theatre and music, as she had always envisioned herself becoming a superstar.

Despite her passion for the performing arts, Liteboho continued with her studies in political science and administration for one year. She eventually pursued acting and has become well-known for her roles in various productions, proving that it’s never too late to pursue your dreams.Liteboho Molise, had her breakthrough role on the popular soap opera Muvhango as Tebogo Mukwevho. The story of how she landed this iconic role is quite interesting.

Initially, Liteboho had auditioned for an older character on the show but unfortunately, was not selected. However, her acting abilities left a lasting impression on the casting directors. Consequently, six months later, they called her back to audition for another role, but yet again, she was not successful.

Despite facing these setbacks, Liteboho’s tenacity paid off. Eventually, she was offered the part of Tebogo Mukwevho, a character that would go on to become one of the most talked-about figures in the soap opera. Tebogo was a complex and unpredictable character who kept viewers on the edge of their seats. Her portrayal of Tebogo was so convincing that people loved to hate the character.

For Liteboho, playing the role of Tebogo Mukwevho was a life-changing experience. It allowed her to showcase her acting abilities and helped her establish herself as a talented actress in the South African entertainment industry. However, after eight years of playing Teboho, she left the show to play Seipati Moeketsi in Lingashoni.

Liteboho Molise has also played various roles in different TV series and shows. One of her notable roles was as Mantwa in the SABC2 sitcom Skwizas, which she played in Season 3 (2014) and Season 4 (2016). In 2017, she was a celebrity guest on the SABC2 variety comedy show #Karektas, where she appeared in an episode alongside Smokey Nyembe (Season 1, Episode 5).

In addition to her acting career, Liteboho is also an avid rapper and a businesswoman. She has shared a stage with the late legendary rapper HHP and is known for her impressive skills on the mic. Liteboho is also a voice-over artist for Lesedi FM and has endorsed the Black Like Me movement. Her versatility and dedication have made her one of the most respected figures in the South African entertainment industry.

TV Roles

Karektas – Season 1: Celebrity Guest – Herself (as Litebogo Mosile)

Lingashoni – Season 1-2 as Seipati Moeketsi

Muvhango – as Teboho

Skwizas – Season 3-4 as Mantwa

Marriage

Liteboho Molise was previously married to Thabo Twala in 2015, in a community of property. However, their marriage was short-lived, as it ended in 2016 when Molise discovered that her husband had been deceitful. Twala had not been truthful about his existing marriages to Katie and Mpho Twala, whom Molise had no knowledge of.

Molise learned of Twala’s polygamous relationships through social media when their expensive car, which Twala had purchased for her, was paraded on the platform. Tweeps began questioning Molise, implying that she was a home-wrecker since Twala was still married to Kate and Mpho Twala.

Adding to Molise’s confusion, her sister-wives confirmed their existing marriages with Twala and seemed content with the polygamous “is’thembu” arrangement, which left her feeling embarrassed.

In 2021, Molise finally decided to divorce Thabo Twala, who had been living separately from her and their child for the past three years.