Sophie Ndaba reject allegations about her house being placed on sale because of non-payment

South African popular actress Sophie Ndaba who made her name big in South African small screens rejects allegations that her luxury house in a family’s neighborhood in Johannesburg has been taken away from her.

 

The actress over the weekend found out that one of the big banks has foreclosed on her house and put it up for auction after she failed to pay. According to the source the house she bought with money that is reported to be more than R2 million, there are allegations that Sophie was still behind by R80 000 in the bank. It is reported that the house has to pay more than R22 000 per month.

The actress of the fame of Queen Moroka on the SABC 1 Generations recorded a video and posted it on her social media pages, answering and clarifying these allegations. Ndaba made it clear that she has an agreement with the bank and the house will not be foreclosed.

I quote “I sold my house to an agent through a public auction. As for the delay in payment, that is between me and the bank,” said Sophie, who said that even the English newspaper that wrote this story and its reporter, are not related to this story, it personal.

She also talked about her health condition. It will be remembered that the actress in confirmed to the public about her living with diabetes. Sophie went public after she became a laughingstock on social media, people making fun of her weight loss.

Sophie said that this is the time when she is doing everything she can to restart her life and fix her things, so she doesn’t want any negative things to disturb her.

Many people reassured her about the situation she is facing and comforted her that what she is facing will pass. Sophie is one of the most popular female celebrities since she played the role of Queen in Generations and had a stint on Isidingo.