Connie Ferguson remembers late husband Shona

Connie Ferguson remembers her late husband Shona Ferguson as she celebrates Christmas. The actress shared a video of her man talking and captioned it with words revealing how much she misses him.Connie says it’s 3 years


 

 

 

celebrating Christmas without Shona.“3rd Christmas without you… Will it ever stop feeling strange?” she captioned post. Shona Ferguson passed away in 2020 due to Covid complication.Christmas Day is all about festivities and good vibes with your family and friends, but that wasn’t the case for the former Generations star, Connie. The 53-year-old filmmaker shared an emotional post about her late husband and actor, Shona Ferguson, on her Instagram page.

Illuminati rumours about actress Nomzamo Mbatha selling her soul after shocking Christmas photos emerge

Popular Mzansi actress, Nomzamo Mbatha was spotted rubbing shoulders with Oprah Winfrey as seen in a photo posted on Instagram on Christmas Day, 25 December, and unsurprisingly, local social media users decided to rush to the comment section with their concerns following seeing the picture.With all the controversy circulating Oprah Winfrey lately on social media, South African social media users were left with their jaws dropped after spotting the beloved Shaka Ilembe actress, Nomzamo Mbatha in an intimate setting with Oprah on Christmas. Netizens have since rushed to the comment section and left their most shocked and sincerest opinions comments.“Didn’t Nomzamo get the memo from the drama surrounding Oprah but let me keep quiet,” @Jabulil56373977 commented.


 

 

 

 

“I really love Oprah, but there is no way I could feel comfortable Around her, let alone be on the same table and having conversation with her, I will definitely be uncomfortable the whole time, but usistrong ugal,” @TumiGabuza said.

“They took her, It’s too late. Soul is sold,” @IamthabangK responded.

“How about Oprah celebrates Christmas with Nomzamo!!!” @ScottLubabalo wrote.

The Ranaka sisters reunite this holiday season after a year of not speaking to one another

As far as long-standing sibling solidarity goes in the entertainment industry, the Ranaka sisters – Dineo, Manaka, and Mpumi – have long been the epitome of picture-perfect sisterly affection. However, behind the scenes, their relationship has weathered its fair share of storms.Zimoja reported that in a recent episode on the Festive Get-Together show, the trio confessed to a year-long period of silence that only broke at their father’s 80th birthday celebration. “This year has tested our bond,” Mpumi admitted.


 

 

Despite their carefully crafted public image of perfect sisterhood, the Ranakas conceded to facing hurdles in their sibling dynamics. Yet, amidst the turmoil and “unresolved issues,” they still found their way back to each other during their father’s birthday celebration. “We have just started talking slightly after a year of not speaking because of our dad,” Manaka stated.“God works in mysterious ways. We were not talking when my dad turned 80,” Manaka recalled. We arrived, ate and at the end of the birthday lunch, we were talking. We didn’t even bicker, as one would expect. At the end of that evening, everyone was in tears, we were talking and bonding . Yes, there are some unresolved issues, but we love each other, after all, we are siblings.”The sisters spoke candidly about the pressures of fame and personal struggles, acknowledging how complicated it could be having to navigate these issues under the public eye. Manaka, who fiercely defended her sister Dineo from social media trolls not long ago when she had a mental breakdown and had just been fired from Kaya 959, emphasised, “I will defend my sister even if we are not talking.”

This sentiment is not one-sided as the three Ranaka sisters, in spite of the year-long sister feud, remain committed to honouring their relationship in private, and also in public, even amidst their healing process . “We were not talking, and I won’t elaborate as to why,” Manaka expressed. “This was so huge for us. But the way it worked itself out is important to me.”

SEE :Sophie Ndaba returns to acting?

South African actress Sophie Ndaba took her social media followers down memory lane and posted an old photo of her on the set of Generations as seen in a post shared on Wednesday 20 December. She then hinted at stepping back behind the camera which had her comment section flooding with lovely messages from her fans.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FORMER ‘GENERATIONS’ ACTRESS, SOPHIE NDABA POSTS A THROWBACK PHOTO
Beloved actress, Sophie Ndaba had social media buzzing after hinting that she’ll be getting back to acting. She teased her social media friends and followers and told them to expect something “new” in 2024. The post was accompanied by a throwback photo of herself alongside her former co-stars Connie Ferguson (who played the character of Karabo Moroko) and Leleti Khumalo (who played Busi Dlhomo) on Generations.

“Looking back at the genesis of my career, I look at my queens who not only brought in their top-notch talent totally fab and sensational, but this also reminds me that there is no limit to this talent-filled industry! Stay tuned for 2024 as I have fun once again but new and different everything,” Ndaba said.

Ndaba played the role of Queen Moroka on Generations for 21 years before her departure from the iconic soapie. The actress was among 16 cast members who were axed after striking for better salaries sand contracts, Mail & Guardian reported.

SA celebrities mark Christmas 2023 with cute family photos

South African celebrities mark Christmas day with lovely photos. A majority of the celebs did a family photoshoot, and shared the photos on the various social media platforms.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These posts garnered reactions from their friends and followers. Merry Christmas from our little family to yours! Happy holidays and all that stuff. Enjoy gaining all the weight that has been portioned to you because let’s remember that there are no diets or eating plans in December.

You wake up with such good intentions. Such good plans to eat some oats for breakfast and 6 litres of water by the end of the day… BUT then the spirit of December overwhelms you and you find yourself at a Chisa nyama at 11:03 devouring R200 wors, controversial pap and Mam Susie’s mild chakalaka.