Hlelo from Uzalo is a natural beauty see her pictures

She plays the role of Hlelo on the SABC1 soapie drama is Uzalo, her real name is Nothando Ngcobo, and she plays the role of Prudence on the drama Lingashoni. On 20 she was allegedly rescued from an abusive marriage by Gabisile, a favour she returned after she saved her from the jaws of death.


 

 

 

 

 

 

On uzalo hair character is one of those that portrays a regular smother who is been jailed for Bailey dumping after dumping and you really born baby Smangaliso, the role played by Kwadokuhle Phakamani. As we know that this is just an act, but many of the show’s fans castigated hair for such hideous behaviour.

Luckily the baby was picked up by another character which goes by the name of MaMlambo.

Many of the show’s fans are crushing on the young beautiful Hlelo for her natural beauty looks on the show. According to my opinion, she is indeed naturally beautiful as you can see on the show she has no extension hair or something else that increases her beauty.

She isn’t it beautiful naturally without makeup, as according to her social media account, she’s surprised many when she posted pictures of herself without makeup as you can see with the one below.

Even looking at the below picture where she is rocking a traditional attire, you can clearly see the natural beauty that glows on her.

She wants revealed that she embraces her natural beauty and prefers to stay as natural as possible than coated with foundation.

“I spend most of my time in my natural skin; I don’t have the edge for makeup; the producers allowed me to be comfortable in my natural African skin,” she said.

Nothando was born and grew up in Hammarsdale, a township in Mpumalanga before moving to Johannesburg for studies. The 26 year-old actress holds a degree in media and creative arts from the University of Johannesburg.

She’s not just a pretty face, she’s also educated as she holds a degree. In many cases when our media personalities things they’ve made it, they never study further and things tend to get bad for them as time goes.