Connie Ferguson and her sister’s bond moves SA

On Monday, 31 July, Connie Ferguson’s sister Lorato Atosie Pilane decided to take her feelings to Instagram and let the world know just how special her sister is to her which had her social media followers thoroughly impressed and in their feelings.


 

 

 

 

On Sunday 30 July, Connie Ferguson took to Instagram and poured out her heart as she remembered her late husband Shona Ferguson as the day marked the second year since he died at Milpark Hospital. Shona succumbed to Covid-19 related complications on 26 June 2021 after a few weeks of battling with covid, IOL reported.

Connie and Shona were like two peas in a pod. Not only did they work together on several projects, but they had shared 19 years married to one another before Shona’s tragic death. As she remembered her late husband, Connie penned the slain actor and producer a heartfelt letter telling him how much she missed him.

“I still feel your presence so much, but the thought of never seeing you in your physical form again overwhelms me from time to time,” she wrote.

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The next day, following Connie’s heart-wrenching post and in the midst of her mourning, her sister Lorato Atosie Pilane decided to show her some love and praised her for being the “best sister anyone could ask for”.

“Melaiti 🖤 skeem sam, I just want to say thank you for your love, care, support, and motivation with regard to a lot of things in my life. I couldn’t have asked for a better sister, thank you, sis, @connie_ferguson I love you san’ ♥️🙏♥️,” Pilane said.

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Connie’s response was spotted in the comment section as she pulled on social media users’ heartstrings and affirmed her love to her sister.

“@astoshiah – I love you most my Banas!😍 Ride or die for life!🥰🥰🥰” Connie replied.

After seeing Pilane’s sweet post, netizens rushed to the comment section and gushed over the sisters’ admirable bond.