Actress Natasha Thahane celebrates her birthday. Mzansi was puzzled to learn that she is a sister to SK and Abdul Khoza. Celebrated actress Natasha Thahane turned a year older, and Mzansi took it to social media to wish her well.
Despite making all sorts of headlines for the wrong reasons, she has managed to wow Mzansi with her birthday looks and is glowing more than ever.
Natasha Thahane was born on 25 September 1995 in Cape Town. The bubbly actress turned 27 years, and Mzansi was more than puzzled. We can all agree that she looks younger than her actual age. After all, she is ageing like fine wine. Natasha Thahane is an outstanding South African actress mostly known for playing Enhle on Skeem Saam.
She has also made a name for herself after featuring in series such as The Queen and Blood and Water. Natasha Thahane is also a brand ambassador for Garnier and a granddaughter of the late Noble Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
We might have known Skeem Saam actress Enhle as Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s granddaughter but little did we know that Natasha Thahane is sister to SK and Abdul Khoza. Yes, SK Khoza, best known for his unmatched talent on The Queen, is brother to Thahane.
The two grew up together, and their bond is something else. Natasha Thahane has shared a series of pictures with SK in recent years, but little did we know that they were related in real life. This is a shocker; unmatched talent seems to run in their family.
Who would have thought these two were siblings? I mean, we hardly see pictures of them together. Despite coming from an influential family, the three seem to have worked their way up to the limelight. Thahane, thrust into the spotlight, came with her gig on Skeem Saam as Enhle.
SK stars in The Black Door and is best known for his on-screen character as Shaka Khoza on The Queen. However, on the other side, his brother Abdul made all sorts of headlines on Isibaya and has since become one of Mzansi’s finest with his on-screen character on The Wife.
Get to know Natasha Thahane, SK and Abdul Khoza. It has been reported that they grew up under the watch of Trevor Thamsanqa Tutu, the son of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
However, the three are yet to dive into revealing their alleged relationship. However, their mother, Nomaswazi Mamakoko, has often expressed gratitude in recent years because her children have become some of Mzansi’s finest.