Who Is Thulisile Phongolo? A Look at the Actress’s Age and Full Biography

Thulisile Phongolo, a 27-year-old Soweto native, already wears a lot of hats. She has demonstrated exceptional acting ability, has received praise as a television host and DJ, and can hold her own in the business sector. Despite this, the actress has gone on to become a social media sensation, with millions of followers on her Instagram page alone, and she has also created a presence on other social media sites such as Twitter.

The actress has done an excellent job of keeping her personal life out of the spotlight, but we were able to unearth some juicy details that are extremely interesting.

 

 

 
Profile Summary Of Thulisile Phongolo
Full Name: Thulisile Phongolo
Date of Birth: 22 January 1994
Age: 27 Years Old
Nationality: South African
Education: Matric at Allen Glen High School in Gauteng; Strategic Marketing Communications from the University of Johannesburg
Occupation: Actress, Voice-Over Artist, TV Presenter, DJ, Businesswoman, Social Media Star
Years Active: 2012 to date
Net Worth: N/A

Thulisile Phongolo Was Born in Soweto, South Africa
Every 22nd of January, the multi-talented South African entertainer celebrates her birthday, which falls in the year 1994. Thulisile Phongolo was born in Soweto, South Africa, and spent the majority of her childhood there. The actor, who has Xhosa tribal inclinations, is the sort who tries to keep their early life and family background private; as a result, finding out anything about her parents has been difficult. Her family, on the other hand, is thought to be wealthy.

During the Mother’s Day celebrations in 2019, Thuli published an Instagram photo of her mother but did not include her name. On the other hand, nothing has been stated about the actress’ father, except that she said he is friends with Generations: The Legacy executive producer.

Another facet of Thuli’s existence that is out in the open is the fact that she is not her parents’ only child. The Generations actress, who is the oldest in her family, grew up with two siblings — a boy and a girl – but nothing has been written about her siblings, exactly like her parents.

Thulisile PhongoloThuli and her mum image source

She Is A University Graduate
Thulisile Phongolo grew raised in Soweto and attended one of the local primary schools before enrolling at Allen Glen High School in Gauteng. Her desire for additional academic credentials led the rising celebrity to the University of Johannesburg, where she studied Strategic Marketing Communications. She received her diploma in 2016 at the age of 22.

We can’t say that getting a degree in Strategic Marketing Communications helped her succeed in the acting world because the two fields are so unlike. Thuli’s success as an actress can clearly be attributed to her talent, hard work, and dedication.

Acting Was Thulisile Phongolo First Port Of Call
In 2012, Thulisile Phongolo was just 17 years old when she earned her first major acting role. When she was cast as Zama (a presenter) on the set of the third season of SABC1’s youth drama series Tshisa, the kid was still in high school. Thuli’s Zama part, which she played flawlessly despite the fact that it was her first, garnered her a lot of attention, and she soon began to open doors that were previously closed to her.

Phongolo, who was born in Soweto, landed her biggest and best acting job to date just a few years after her first official appearance. In 2014, she began portraying Namhla Diale on the set of South Africa’s most popular soap drama, Generations: The Legacy. Thuli was still a student at Allen Glen High School in Gauteng at the time, where she had the obligations of a school prefect.

Her Generations character was a 17-year-old high school girl with a mother who was an ex-convict (Lucy Diale, played by Manaka Ranaka). Thulisile Phongolo, who plays Thulisile in the most-watched soapie, claimed the producers opted to go for the “new look Generation” after the soapie’s original sixteen cast members reached an impasse over a financial issue. When asked about her Namhle role on Tonight with Tim Modise, Thuli confessed that she didn’t get it on a silver platter; rather, she had to audition five times before luck smiled on her and she was cast on her fifth attempt.

Phongolo’s Namhle character was quite active in Generations: The Legacy for the next four years, until the producers wrote it out of the plot in 2018. Thuli acted in a few additional productions after leaving Generations, including the SABC’s Makoti television series and Mzansi Magic’s The Republic. Thuli spoke about her challenges with the practicalities of acting in her early days, adding that, in addition to having natural talent, one must learn how things are done. This quest, she claims, led her to begin interacting with industry professionals who answered her slew of questions. Reading, practice, and exposure to real-life events, as well as paying great attention to everything that happened on set, helped the actress.

Filmography

Generations – Season 1 as Namhla
Makoti – Season 1 as Lilitha
The Republic – Season 1 as Mbali
Tshisa – Season 3 as Zama
The South African Entertainer Has Worked as a TV Presenter
Thulisile Phongolo began her career as a TV presenter in 2013 when she joined e.tv’s Craz-e, a youth piece program, a year after making her acting debut in the Tshisa drama series. Kriya Gangiah, Stephanie Sandows, and Zola Hashatsi were among her collaborators.

Thuli’s brief stint in television presenting saw her co-host Sistahood, a youth conversation program where she shared the platform alongside Stephanie Sandows and Kriya Gangiah. The show, which focused on female adolescent difficulties, was a hit with the younger generation.

Thulisile Phongolo Can Hold Her Own On The Turntable
Thulisile Phongolo began her career as an amateur disc jockey in September 2017, but she quickly rose to prominence. Many were suspicious when Thuli announced her ambitions to join the gifted few who have committed their lives to working on the turntable, but she proved them all wrong. According to what is discernible, she has always had it in her, and based on the number of gigs she has scheduled, she is doing rather well in her disc jockey capacity.

According to some sources, Thuli’s deejay role ended in November 2019, yet based on the actress’s remarks, she may still be involved in that aspect of her entertainment profession. Everything has been working smoothly for Phongolo since she perfected her act on the turntable, and her mixes will soon be broadcast on one of their local stations. Thuli said she’s been putting her nose to the grindstone with Footwork for upcoming parts in which she’ll be seen in a whole new light. However, none of her promises have come true thus far, implying that her DJ career is currently on hiatus.

She Has Proved Her Mettle In Business By Launching Her Own Clothing Line
Thulisile Phongolo once admitted to being “fashion obsessive.” Fans were not surprised when she announced in 2017 that she will be launching her own clothes brand. Thuli later disclosed on Instagram that her clothing company’s name is TULI, and that its first clothing collection is called Blossom.

TULi is a thriving business that has expanded beyond Blossom to include other product lines.

Thuli Leverages Social Media To Keep In Touch With Fans
Thulisile Phongolo can be found on the internet through the Instagram name @thuliphongolo, which the South African actress has used extensively to reach out to millions of followers. Thuli’s Instagram account has 2.7 million followers and is verified. She primarily posts images and videos of her stunningly endowed physique dressed in a variety of attractive outfits.

The South African entertainer also uses her Instagram stories to show off her travels, which feature all of the stunning locations she has seen, and the likes and engagements keep coming in from fans and followers.

The Actress Was Enmeshed In Controversy When she Was Accused of Being A Drama Queen
Thulisile Phongolo has been dubbed a “drama queen” and a diva by several media outlets, who have called her “difficult to work with.” Thuli’s name made the news in 2016 when she was still a member of the cast of Generations: The Legacy, following a horrific incident involving Bongi Mlotshwa, a cosmetics artist on the famous soapie.

Following a series of charges that led to Mlotshwa abandoning her work due to Thuli’s abusive behavior, the makeup artist opened up in an interview session, claiming Phongolo threatened to fire her. Thuli was flaunting the fact that Mfundi Vundla, the executive producer of Generations, is a close friend of her father’s and would gladly do her a favor if requested, according to Mlotshwa.

Thulisile Phongolo, in her own defense, declared Mlotshwa’s assertions to be false. “As an adult, she would be far too ashamed to depart a play because of the behavior of a child,” the South African actress stated in a 2018 interview with Metro FM (Thuli was 20 then). As a result, it’s unlikely that Bongi’s decision to leave was influenced by her (Thuli’s) conduct. The Soweto native intimated that she knows why Bongi exists, but she refused to say more.

Nobody knows when Thulisile Phongolo began dating, but her first known relationship was with Raphael Griffiths. On SABC 2’s most-watched soapie, Muvhango, he is best known as Vusi Mokwevho. Thuli met Raphael before landing her most well-known role on Generations: The Legacy. Their relationship began at an unknown time, but while it lasted, the celebrity couple made love appear so gorgeous, it could only be compared to something straight out of a telenovela.

Until 2015, when it was reported that Thuli dumped Griffiths, the two were thought to be madly in love. They didn’t take long, though, to patch fences and get back together. Their second breakup occurred soon after, and according to sources, Griffiths was distraught by the breakup. Thuli allegedly deserted him for a man whose father happens to be one of South Africa’s wealthiest businessmen, according to rumors.

According to certain 2016 reports from the Sunday Sun, the rich man’s son, whose name was never given, lavished lavish presents on the actress. When asked about the name of her purported secret boyfriend, Thuli remained silent, and it has never been proven whether the rich man’s son genuinely existed or was the product of admirers’ busy imaginations.

Thulisile Phongolo Has Been Linked To Other Men in The Past
Thulisile Phongolo opted to keep the facts of her love life under wraps after her publicized liaison with the Muvhango star. As a result, others can only make educated guesses about the man in her life. She was supposed to be dating Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane Zuma, at one point. The rumors reached Thuli, who responded quickly with a series of tweets rejecting them. According to the South African actress, she has never met DuDuzane.

Ntokozo Dlamini, another South African actor who starred in Uzalo, and Robert ‘DJ Murdah’ Mohosana from Black Motion have both been referenced in the same sentence as Thuli. Thuli debunked any claims that she is involved in the dating scene in a February 2019 tweet. According to the actress and presenter, she was done dating “basic” men. Travis Scott and Kanye West, whom she characterized as the kind of men she wants for the future rather just the essentials, have piqued her curiosity.

She Was Rumored To Have a Baby
Thulisile Phongolo became a first-time mother around August 2020, according to speculations. The rumors began after the actress posted an Instagram photo of herself gripping her stomach with the comment “catching mood swings.” That photo was plenty for admirers, who didn’t mind that her tummy was still flat as they went all out with the notion that the actress was on her way to see her family.

She gave fans another clue through her Instagram Story section less than a month later, when she published a snapshot of a fancy purse with the message “I’m going out with my kid for the first time.” Fans just added two and two to get at the answers that are fueling their rumors. But, to be honest, nothing else has indicated that Thuli is the mother of a child. If she does have a child, the Soweto native is doing an excellent job of keeping it hidden from inquisitive eyes.

Thulisile Phongolo Said She is Ready To Marry
Despite her claims that she is over “basic” men, Thulisile Phongolo appears to be suffering from marriage fever after attending a traditional Zulu wedding ceremony of one of her pals. The actress described the event as not only well-executed but also lovely. Thuli, who was at a loss for words to describe the culturally rich ceremony, expressed her desire for something similar for herself.

Thuli announced that she is ready to become a Zulu Makoti and experience a similar magnificent Lobola ceremony, complete with charming songs and intriguing culture, by calling on all eligible Zulu men.