Gomora cast members celebrate Thembi Seete’s True Love Magazine cover deal in a Glamorous event

Thembi Seete, a South African entertainer who assumes the part of Gladys Dlamini on Gomora, is the True Love Magazine banner young lady for their February/March 2022 issue. Commending her prosperity, Thembi Seete set up a party went to by close relatives and Gomora cast individuals, strikingly Mazet, Mrs Hlungwani and Zodwa.
 

 

On Gomora, Thembi Seete assumes the part of Gladys Dlamini; a social specialist wedded to exceptionally regarded Melusi Dlamini, a head at Gomora High School. She plays mother to Ntokozo (Ntobeko Sishi) and gatekeeper to Teddy, whose mother Zodwa is a striving alcoholic and her secondary school companion.

Over the Gomora storyline, Gladys battles with her better half’s unfaithfulness and her beloved companions’ battle with liquor. Melusi revived his relationship with youth darling Thathi who recently unloaded him to wed a rich broker Mbongeni Ndaba.

Thathi’s re-visitation of Gomora upset Gladys’ tranquility as she watched her family lose its innovator in Melusi. Regardless of the multitude of difficulties, Gladys dominated in her occupation as a social specialist and procured the Mother Theresa moniker for the nonselective use of her work.

Brought into the world on 25 March 1977 in Soweto, Gauteng, Thembi Seete was raised by a single parent, the late Rebecca Seete. She was acquainted with notoriety as a craftsman when she joined the Kwaito outfit Boom Shaka in 1994. She made her film debut at 23 years when she included on Hijack Stories in a minor job.

During her True Love Magazine festivities, Thembi Seete offered her thanks to Gomora cast individuals.

“I like each and every individual who invested in some opportunity to celebrate with me; that is a gift all alone”

During her meeting with True Love Magazine, Thembi went through a world of fond memories to recriminate when she joined Boom Shaka while matured seventeen. She talked about web-based media and uncovered that a lot of pessimism and drop culture is the reason she isn’t dynamic on Twitter.