Connie Ferguson praises an upcoming artist, after viral pictures

She has the plug and the bling too. Connie Ferguson praises an upcoming artist, after viral pictures. Celebrated actress Connie Ferguson reposted a stunning pencil drawing that an artist had created of her and her late husband on Instagram to show her admiration for the young man’s talent. In the business, Connie is renowned for being one who never stops encouraging others to advance and seize opportunities.


 

 

 

 

She was already incredibly well-liked and respected, but when she did that, she gained even more respect from fans. When the well-known actress did more than repost a stunning piece of art created by Smangaliso Msweli, she gave him credit and tagged him, winning Mzansi’s hearts even more.
Connie Ferguson
Connie Ferguson – Image Credit: Instagram/Connie Ferguson

She and Shona Ferguson were depicted in a pencil drawing in which the artist combined the two to give the impression that they were one person. Connie was so moved by the artwork that she shared it on Instagram to thank and support the creator. She also expressed her best wishes for the artist and called the piece of art a beautiful source of inspiration.

Usually, celebrities who come across artworks of themselves don’t give credit where credit is due, so when Connie did that right away, she impressed her fans. They thanked her for letting the young man shine and assured her that he would get more work based on his talent because of what she did.
Connie Ferguson praises an upcoming artist, after viral pictures

Connie Ferguson’s husband, Shona Ferguson, passed away. According to Sunday World, Shona passed away at the Milpark Private Hospital in Johannesburg on a Friday in the late afternoon of July 2021. Later on, the actor was admitted because he was having chest pains. He later learned that he had heart problems and underwent a significant heart operation. A member of the family source verified the details. Shona and Connie were one of the most well-known power couples in Mzansi. Many looked up to the two as role models and relationship objectives.