Actor Gadaffi Officially Quits Generations: The Legacy

popular South African actor Vuyo Dabula who played the gangster Gadaffi, AKA Kumkani Phakade on Generations The Legacy has quit the soap.

Vuyo Dabula who joined the solid of Generations The Legacy years back is leaving the show and will not be a part of the imminent season after the negotiations with the manufacturers allegedly failed.


 

 

 

Taking to social media, Vuyo Dabula discovered that he left Generations: The Legacy some time ago.

If you had been wondering, I left Generations the legacy some time in the past, what you have got been watching changed into prerecorded something like 2 months ago, my deliver sails a perilous dark sea through preference now, do now not appearance again,” he wrote.

Generations: The Legacy’s publicist, Nandipha Pantsi additionally showed the development to real Love mag saying;

“It’s genuine that Vuyo is no longer part of the display and he could be significantly missed, however i will verify that there are two new additions to the show that viewers can stay up for,” said Nandipha Pantsi.

meanwhile, this isn’t the primary time, Vuyo Dabula has been rumoured to be leaving the show on numerous activities. Early this 12 months whilst he took a wreck from the display, many viewers concluded that the award-triumphing actor who has been embodying the individual for 1/2 a decade dumped the show for greener pastures.

Vuyo Dabula, however, denied the rumours which were circulating on-line. Vuyo found out that he turned into baffled via the fake information that was circulating approximately him leaving the display and the united states.

“i’m staying. There are a whole lot of stories around this. it is a bit weird, the concept that i’m leaving Generations has been preceded by different news which have been circulating that i am leaving South Africa.

“The fantastical one, the grand one turned into that i was going to paintings with 50 cent on Black Mafia circle of relatives. it’s miles genuinely interesting to examine,”he said.