Kgomotso Christopher discusses her ‘Generations’ role

Generations: The Legacy.

ACTRESS JOINS ‘GENERATIONS: THE LEGACY’
The actress tells Sowetan that bringing Kea’s role to life was a collaborative effort between her team and Generations: The Legacy producers.


 

“Bringing Kea’s role to life was a collaborative effort between my team and the producers of the show. I realise how blessed I am to have a say as most of the time a role is usually on paper and that’s it. But in my case, there was so much synergy from everyone involved which made the process quite easy.”

Christopher adds that she and producers opened a dialogue regarding her latest role in April 2023. There was a character that was already written, however, because it was quite short, it meant she wouldn’t be on the show for long.

“So, we opened conversations again in August which led us to the authentic twin duo we see today.”

Christopher will portray the role of Khumo Moroka’s (Aubrey Poo) twin sister, Keabetswe Moloi from Thursday, 14 March.

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KGOMOTSO CHRISTOPHER: PREVIOUS TV ROLES
TVSA reports that Kgomotso Christopher is best known for her starring roles in Isidingo, 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls, Scandal! and many more.

Christopher has also appeared in MNet’s Legacy, SABC2’s comedy series Moferefeye Lenyalong and Thola.

The actress scored the roles of Lucinda Modise in Champions and Kea Moloi in Generations: The Legacy in 2024.

The mother of two is also a voice over artist and she’s multilingual as she’s fluent in English, Afrikaans, SeSotho and isiZulu.

\TVSA reports that Kgomotso Christopher is best known for her starring roles in Isidingo, 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls, Scandal! and many more.

Christopher has also appeared in MNet’s Legacy, SABC2’s comedy series Moferefeye Lenyalong and Thola.

The actress scored the roles of Lucinda Modise in Champions and Kea Moloi in Generations: The Legacy in 2024.

The mother of two is also a voice over artist and she’s multilingual as she’s fluent in English, Afrikaans, SeSotho and isiZulu.