Do you Remember Shaz from generations? | See her

Do you Remember Shaz from generations? | See her recent pictures here

Kagiso Rakosa She was born on the 6th of September 1982 in Katlehong on the East Rand, South Africa. As of 2022, she is 40 years old and celebrates her birthday on September 6th every year.

According to the reports, she was reported to have dropped out of high School to pursue her acting career and luckily Mfundi Vundla was hiring on his project generations. Kagiso was given the role of Sharon or should I say Shaz as Shaz became the modern name in Mzansi.


 

 

 

 

 

 

After she was given the role of Shaz she became so famous and she was regarded as the most beautiful actress in Mzansi and she inspired many young ladies who wanted to be like her because of her extraordinary acting skills.

No doubt that Kagiso was the most talented actress in the show and other episodes were boring without her, however her acting was hit by a wrecking ball as Mfundi Vundla stopped the show and fired all the staff including Kagiso.

After Mfundi fired everyone in 2011 Kagiso only managed to get 2 roles and after that she completely disappeared from the spotlight. She appeared on SABC 2 sitcom Garedumeli and She was the leading cast in Traffic, an eKasi drama series. She played the character of Andiswa Mlaba, the sister of Detective Lungi Mlaba (played by Bonnie Mbuli) in 2014.

After her exit from the industry which people believe was enforced by Connie Ferguson who found that she was dating Shona, Kagiso seems to have settled down at home babysitting her son. Nowadays she’s no longer active on social media and she only posts once or twice on Instagram.

Tv producer reveals how Ricky dealt with depression in 2017 and how he would take breaks during sets

Tv producer Jo Lurie details how Ricky Rick battled with depression. Twitter was in a frenzy yesterday about how Ricky Rick faced cyber bullying and committed suicide.

Jo Lurie told people that it has been years that Ricky has been battling with depression. She said she spent 6 months with him on set in 2017 and she witnessed his struggle with depression and the pressure of trying to be ‘Ricky Rick’.


Jo said she wrote about it but didn’t reveal his name at that time. She said Ricky was hiding in a corner during the lunch break. He needed to withdraw from people to salvage some energy to be able to do his job, Jo said.

She said it would take so much from him to pretend to be okay and he would take tiny breaks just to be alone and be real because the fakeness is overwhelming.

Jo said that if Ricky lost his battle to depression. It doesn’t mean that he didn’t have love. Or his wife did anything wrong. She said Ricky loved his family more than anything and if he could’ve stayed he would. 💔

Makhadzi opens up on depression following Riky Rick’s death

Makhadzi opens up on sadness following Riky Rick’s demise. “Most Celebrity Pain,” Makhadzi ends her quietness on Riky Rick’s puzzling demise.

Makhadzi opens up on despondency following Riky Rick’s passing

South African songstress prominently knows as Makhadzi by her army of fans took to Facebook to communicate her sincere sentiments on the miserable passing of rapper, musician and business visionary Rikhado Muziwendlovu Makhado, referred to expertly as Riky Rick.

The star was moving on Twitter on Wednesday morning as fans hypothesized whether fresh insight about the 34-year-old star’s passing was valid.

One Twitter client said “No chance. [Riky] Rick ? I trust it ain’t correct. I’ll trust that the family will affirm.” while one more said “Is it True that our Guy [Riky] Rick has passed on or it’s simply talk??”


 

 

In any case, a family representative affirmed Riky Rick’s passing yet couldn’t uncover any further subtleties, as News24 reports. It was said that a proclamation would be delivered. The reason for his passing has not been unveiled.

Simply hours prior, the rapper tweeted “I’ll return a more grounded man. This land is as yet my home” as South Africans communicated their thoughts on Twitter

I Wanted To Die Young; I Always Tried To Kill Myself “- Traumatic Confession From Riky Rick

South Africans continue to lose those who hold the torch of their passion, dream, and ambitions. Due to a toxic fan base, celebrities continue to slide through depression, battle with suicidal thoughts and are left in a dark corner where no one reaches out to them and offer them a helping hand.

With each loss of the people that they look up to, fans slide into a desert of grief, sorrow, and regret, wishing that they did better and treated people better. Although they send condolences to the family of those that passed, toxic fans cannot stop wondering if they had anything to do with the death of a suicidal person, wondering if they added to the depressing.

 

 

 

 

The pain of losing Riky Rick yesterday has been unbearable for his fans. They are hurting and wishing that they chose their words wisely, haunted by the things they said to the late Hip Hop artist who died by suicide, shortly after the masses said his wife was unhappy with him following the video he shared on social media.

In a video that has been shared by one of his fans where Riky Rick was talking about how he had depression, he revealed that he always wanted to die in his mid-twenties like Tupac, that he always had suicidal thoughts, and tried taking his life several times.

He added that he wanted to be the best, wanted his fans to cheer him because his father was not there to do it.

He added that he sang depressing songs, that he was angry at artists that were making it while he was battling to top the charts, and felt that people were not recognizing him no matter how much he tried to be best at what he does. Furthermore, he said that he only wanted to drop one album, because he did not believe that he would live past 25 years of age.

This is so devastating. Society needs divine intervention. The Covid-19 pandemic and its dreadful effect on society has stolen lives, jobs, and driven many people to depression.

We are going through hard times as a country.

Last night, Mzansi paid tribute to the late iconic Ricky Rick with candles and flowers.

Rikhado Muziwendlovu Makhado, known professionally as Riky Rick, was a South African rapper, songwriter, singer, composer, actor, entrepreneur, and fashion designer. Makhado was the founder and owner of the record label Cotton Club Records. He was also a member of Boyz N Bucks. Wikipedia

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I am going to put some candles down in front of the Legends Barber Shop in Waterfall tonight at 6:30pm.

 

 

Please come through to join us and pay my respects and love to the Makhado family.

An iconic figure who transcended music and saw the bigger picture of how hip hop and fashion were vehicles to make an indelible mark on pop culture. Rest In Peace, Makhado.

No one thought this kind of thing would come where another iconic person in South Africa decided to take their life. We will be remembered as the man who wanted to open opportunities for the young ones. So many people are broken by this sad news. Celebrities such as Boity Thulo spent her whole day tweeting emotional messages.