Skeem Saam| Pretty is stunning in real life, her age will wow you

Lerato Marabe is a South African actress most recognized for playing Pretty in the SABC1 soap opera Skeem Saam.

Lerato attends Boksburg High School and was raised in Vosloorus. Her mother and brother live with her in the same house. She says her mother used to be strict but has recently become more understanding. She describes herself as “talkative, vivacious, and playful”.

 

 

When Lerato was younger, she dreamed of becoming a princess, then a teacher because her mother was a teacher, and now she is adamant that she wants to be an actress. In her free time, she likes to sing and dance with her friends. She occasionally plays hockey and netball for fun.

As a result, Lerato tunes into Yfm. “They play music that appeals to youngsters and are hip and fashionable. R&B and hip-hop are two of my favourite musical genres.” She loves Medical Detectives because “they specialize in forensics, which is what I want to study,” and Tom Cruise is her favourite actor.

Darkness terrifies Lerato. She dislikes how little her hips are and wishes they were bigger and more rounded. She shows off her wry sense of humour as she continues, “I laugh a lot at silly jokes, but especially if I trip and nobody sees, then I laugh at myself.

She advises the young people to fight for what they desire and work hard in school since success comes from education.

To act just in an effort to impress others is useless. You can follow this advice if you’re a parent and let your kid do whatever they want, even if they’re not as big as Lerato Marabe on Skeem Saam.

She persisted, and Pretty got the part. She has held this position for eight years, starting when she was just eleven. Pretty’s voice has a certain quality that defines her persona.

She has also contributed to a variety of other endeavours, such as South African television programs. She played Nelisa in the first season of the well-liked South African television program Isibaya.

She additionally made appearances on other popular television programs. She plays the recurring character Babalwa in Mzansi Love’s third season. She was chosen to play Mpho in the second season of Intersexions. She appeared in the first season of End Game. She is currently engaged in several acting endeavours.