So Sad Connie Ferguson Breaks In Tears As She Remembers Shona A Month After His Death

Connie Ferguson has expressed how much she misses her late husband, Shona, in a recent interview. Every Sunday, the couple would sprawl out on their carpet and talk about everything and everything under the sun. “I haven’t had the courage to lie down on the carpet, and I don’t know how I’m able to do this,” she says in an Instagram video, tears streaming down her face.

 

 

 

 

 
He died a month ago, she wrote, and the pain is still as raw as the moment she learned of his death via the news media. The reality television personality posted a Bible scripture, stating that it was only recently that she realized the entire significance of Revelation 21:3-4, according to her.

In her grief journey, South African actress and filmmaker Shona Ferguson has used to social media to share her experiences with the world. The image of herself and her late husband was shared on Instagram, and she accompanied it with a quote from the book of Isaiah in the Holy Bible.

“I can’t even understand what you are going through right now, and I can’t claim that time will cure your wounds.” commented one user. I have been cherished. She claims she has accomplished more than she ever imagined was possible.

Connie Ferguson is a source of inspiration for all aspiring creatives who want to make a mark in the business and make their mark. As an actor on SABC1’s “Generations,” she rose through the ranks to become an all-star who has starred as the lead in numerous series and has proven to have the Midas touch as an executive producer. TSWAlebs”Jiva!” star Noxolo Dlamini-Dlamini lets her feet do the talking, and “The Masked Dancer” star Oti Mabuse channeled her inner detective on BBC’s “The Masked Dancer.” The title role in the upcoming 13-part drama “Nqobile” will be familiar to Mzansi Magic viewers, who will also recognize this emerging talent.

Her role as Hemali Moodlier on SABC3’s “Isidingo” will be remembered by viewers. Backstage, Zero Tolerance, Sokhulu & Partners, and Generations are just a few of the films in which she has appeared, including the former Miss India South Africa and Eastern Mosiac host. In addition, she is well-regarded as a comedian and writer.