Shona’s passing is affecting Connie she might act strong but she is not ok recent post says it all

Constance “Connie” Ferguson Masilo is a South African born in 1970, she is a filmmaker, producer, businesswoman, and South African-based Botswana actress. Connie is best known for her role as Karabo Moroka on South Africa’s most popular soap opera, Generation. Mrs. Ferguson starred on the show since its start from 1994 until she left the show in 2010.


Aaron Arthur Ferguson (30 April 1974 – 30 July 2021), professionally known as Shona Ferguson, was a Botswana actor based in South African, executive producer, and co-founder of Ferguson Films, alongside his wife, Connie Ferguson.

It’s been over a month now since Shona lost his life, and it looks like Connie is not coping and it’s understandable, it’s not easy to heal and move on after losing the love of your life, Shona and Connie shared almost half of their lifees together and in just a blink of an eye, he was no more. Though she tried, by all means, to contain herself by holding herself trying to be strong, it seems like everything it’s catching up with her.

That’s the painful thing about the healing process you never know when it happens, and one thing about the healing process is that you can’t force it but you just have to take it day by day.

Ever since Shona’s passing his family has been sharing their emotions with people by posting how they feel ever since he’s gone, just the other day it was his eldest daughter Lesedi she also shared how much she missed her father.

Today Connie Ferguson also took to her Instagram social media account by posting a picture of herself and Shona hugging each other with the caption I MISS YOU. knowing how much they loved each other Shona would have replied by now by saying he misses her too, but unfortunately, his not here to do so that’s the painful part. And she’s probably feeling lonely and longing for that hurt and the smile from her husband telling her it’s going to be ok.

Like she said in one of her posts that she misses how they would sit together and talk, but now it’s longer the same even though the kids are there but Shona’s presence in the house is need.

Unfortunately, at this moment in time there’s nothing we can do for her, but only pray for her healing and strength during this tough time, and may God protect her and her family.