RIP message pour In for “Maria Zibula” Actress Themsie Times

 

It was confirmed by the publicist at 7de Laan, Kayleen Bessit. Her family and the South African Broadcasting Corporation have not yet said what happened to her.

As a group with the SABC, we are very saddened by the news and we will make a statement about it.”

 

 

For her role as Maria Zibula in the SABC2 soap opera 7de Laan, she worked as a maid at the Heights apartments. Angie, played by Mimi Mahlasela, became a good friend of hers because she was so nice to her.

Before, Themsie said she was very different from her character. It was more important to her to spend most of her time at work and church than to go out with friends and family.

This is what Themsie told You magazine in 2016. She said that after 13 years at 7de laan, she was ending her job.

Besides, Maria is like Themsie: She doesn’t like nonsense and doesn’t hide from the truth, just like Maria doesn’t do that.

“If someone isn’t right, I’ll tell them. I won’t talk about someone behind their back. Afterwards, she will tell them. She sounds a lot like Maria. “I care about people, and I love God,” I said. When you asked her, “Do you always tell the truth? I always do.”

Her previous stories made her think back to when Maria, Oubaas, and Matrone made mampoer (Homemade alcohol) and sold it in a storeroom in the Heights, where they lived. ‘It was very funny and a lot of fun.’

Background

Ggeberha (Port Elizabeth) is the town where Themsie Times grew up. When she was 17, she left the town and moved to Johannesburg, South Africa, to pursue her dream of acting.

As long as she came from a family that was very protective and grounded, she didn’t let that stop her from following her dreams of becoming an actress. But she said that her parents taught her how to show love and respect, and that was how she learned from them. In her family, there were seven kids.

People: “I have a good relationship with my siblings, and we treat each other well.” When our parents died in the early ’90s, we became close and we are still good friends today, she said.

 

 

There were also some hard times she had been through.

Years ago, I was a drinker. But in 1986, I decided to accept Jesus as my life and saviour, and I did so. Saved: I was saved and my life has changed for the better. I haven’t looked back since then.

In today’s world, I live by prayer. I pray when I wake up. Whenever I walk on set, I pray and ask for God’s help. I know that God is in charge of my life.

“If God has been able to change my life, then He can also change yours. I believe that.” Have faith and always believe in Him.