Generations The Legacy actress Nontle ‘Buntu Petse’ Andiwele dance moves on caught on camera

Our media personalities know how to go down on the dance floor, even if there’s no floor but they do still get down. Today we take a look at the video which was trending on social media of Generations The Legacy actress Nontle whereby she was going down showing off her dance moves.


Nontle is the name of the role that she plays on the SABC1 soap opera Generations the Legacy. She plays the role of this young school student who is brave and fight for what’s right for others. Her role is one of those roles that you want to stick around to watch what’s next from her.

She is one of the most promising actresses that we have and television presenters that we have in the country. And media personalities to have some personal lives and this time her personal life was when she went home to spend the festive seasons with the family. And this is where the video comes in as it was allegedly shared on social media and she was dancing with her family.

Generations The Legacy actress Buntu Petse plays the role of Nontle in the SABC 1 soap opera. Like many of our favourite Mzansi actresses, Buntu spent festive holidays with her family in Mancam, Eastern Cape, where she pulled impressive dance moves.

This is a picture, which is a screenshot taken from the video where by she was showing off her dance moves that were caught on camera. I can tell you that she knows how to go down, it seems like the music was overflowing in her blood system and she couldn’t hold back and go down.

On this picture below, you can see when it’s time to work she works hard as you can see that she was doing one of her acting scenes.

The actress has revealed that she admires her role on the show as Nontle. “I have learnt a lot from Nontle; she is brave and stand up for the venerable and disadvantaged. Though she has her flaws, as young as she is, Nontle is family-oriented, and that’s what important.”

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