Remember Queen Moroka from Generations? Check out her recent pictures

Many people might probably know her as Queen Moroka, however, her real names are Sophie Ndaba.

Sophie Ndaba is a South African professional actress who has been in the industry for more than ten years now.

In those ten years, she has been able to excel wherever she is playing a role – that is a fact.

She is also one of the actresses who disappeared for a while, due to illness.

According to rumours, Sophie Ndaba was a victim of diabetes. After suffering from the disease known as diabetes, she lost a lot of weight.

The actress left many people, especially her followers heart broken after announcing that she is sick.

But everyone is just glad that she is still alive and is continuing to do what she used to do before – which is to entertain people.

She is now 48 years old, and might consider retiring in few years to come in order to spend more time with her family.

Check out her pictures:


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Former Generations stars Angela and Jonathan are married and have a child in real life.

After the abrupt cancellation of the famous Sabc1 soap Generations, a new series, Generations The Legacy, was born in 2014.

Generations This season of The Legacy included a number of new characters, among them Lebogang Mthunzi and Jt Medupe, who played Angela and Jonathan Mogale’s siblings, respectively.


 

 

 

 

Lebogang replaced Dineo Nchabeleng, who had previously played Angela in the soap opera, while Jt Medupe replaced Wright Ngubeni, who had previously played Jonathan.

Both Lebogang and Jt Medupe decided to leave the Soapie after a year.

Lebogang holds a diploma in Dramatic Arts, which includes not just acting but also directing and writing scripts.

He received a National Diploma in Drama from Tshwane University of Technology. His television credits include Sokhulu and Partners on SABC1 and Rockville on Mzansi Magic before Generations The Legacy.

His talents as a performer and entertainer extend beyond the stage; he is a singer, a dancer, and a television personality.

On Generations the Legacy, Lebogang and Jt acted as brother and sister, although they were secretly dating off-screen.

They got engaged in 2018 and had their first child, a girl, as a result of it.

Remember Generations and Rhythm City teenage star Wright Ngubeni? This is what he does now

Pictures: Remember Generations and Rhythm City teenage star Wright Ngubeni? You Won’t Believe Him Now

Former Rhythm City star Wright Ngubeni is one of those faces which we grew up watching. From acting to tv presenting, he has definitely made a name for himself in the industry and his television comeback is a hit.


 

 

 

 

The actor who landed his first acting gig at just eleven years old has become one of the most talented actors to come out of South African television. The kid who we once knew as Jonathan Motene the son of Khaya and Jula Motene on Generations back in the early 2000’s is now all grown up.

Wright Ngubeni has earned the love of many people in South Africa. He is all grown now with a family to provide for and a nourishing career. The television personality has kept his daughter and wife out of the public.

One can talk about our very own Leleti Khumalo who plays MaZulu on Imbewu. Well just like those before him Wright Ngubeni is more than a star actor but a celebrated director. However many questions might be asked where did the fast promising Generations and Rhythm City is now.

He lives in the creative space, it’s only normal to nurture his creativity to the fullest and this has helped him nurture his creative side. If he is not in front of the camera, the 29-year-old is behind it as a director. He is also working on a new sound which he calls “Ghetto Gospel” and says that we can expect a single soon.

Ngubeni is part of SS Media Shack, a group that partners with the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) to train South African youths and help them find internships. They are behind the flourishing youth-empowering Self Made Cheese (SMC) project.

He is International
He has starred in International films too. He made his international debut in the mini series Human Cargo, in which he played Nobakhaba, a Burundian teenager with a Hutu mother and Tutsi father; caught up in a cultural war going on in his country between two tribes. His next international feature was Shadow, in which he played a small role of the son of Amin Walker.

If he is not in front of the camera, the 32-year-old is behind it as a director. He is also working on a new sound which he calls “Ghetto Gospel” and says that we can expect a single soon.

Controversies
Nedbank gave Wright a loan of over R700,000 for him to buy an apartment in Douglasdale suburb, Joburg north. He defaulted to pay the monthly installments for several months, which accumulated to over R94,000. The bank charged him under R7,000 per month. Through the South Gauteng high court, Nedbank sought to auction the house.

PHOTOS: Remember Mary From Generations? See Her Husband and Beautiful Daughter

Mary Gumede is a character on Generations that used to be played by Denise Zimba. She is the woman who carried Karabo and Tau’s baby, what most people would refer to as a surrogate mother.


 

 

 

 

 

She played a role of a little evil woman but she is the total opposite in real life. She’s not only kind but she is loving and friendly as well.

She is married to a white man and they have one beautiful daughter together who is so lovely.

Denise is not only an actress but she is also a singer. You can call her a beautiful woman with many talents.

What’s your take on this matter? Do you still remember her? Did you love her on Generations?

What do you think of her daughter? Do you also think she’s cute?

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