The 22-year-old from Pretoria East is on e.tvβs most watched show, House of Zwide as Shoki.
She spoke to SunBuzz about how things have changed for her in a short space of time.
Shalate Sekhabi
βThe past year has been a roller coaster. Itβs been interesting, fun and thereβs a lot of growth as an actress and just as a person in the industry. I was balancing work with school, and I still am.
Iβm doing my honours now, so itβs been hectic. But itβs been really good. Itβs been a dream come true,β she said.
However, while Shalate is only blowing up now, she has been acting from a young age because her father, Aubrey Sekhabi, is also in the entertainment industry. Aubrey is the artistic director at the State Theatre in Tshwane.
βMy love of acting started when I was 12. This was after my dad got me a role small role in a short film. Although my character was shorter, I enjoyed it and realized that I wanted to do more.
That same year, I was in another film and there I had a longer role and thatβs when I really got into it,β she said.
Shalate Sekhabi
House of Zwideβs second season started last week and Shalate said viewers should brace themselves for a lot of drama.
βViewers can expect a lot of drama as people will be paying for their sins. There will be a lot of tears and emotions,β she said.
Shalate also shared that sheβs an R&B singer and is working on new music.
βIβm working on my EP but Iβm still trying to find my sound. I hope Iβll drop it this year,β said Shalate.