After months of speculation and secret auditions spanning over two years, Lerato Kganyago has been unveiled as the latest addition to South Africa’s second biggest soapie, Muvhango reports City Press.
The rumour which was the talk of tabloids and social media over the past weekend has been confirmed by the producers, who issued a press release on Thursday.
She joins the 18 year old soapie in the role of Mmasebotsane, a girl producers describe as an “epitome of beauty… a timid girl whose life revolves around making everyone around her happy”.
But those itching to see Kganyago in front of the cameras will have to wait until she makes her onscreen debut in the first week of June 2015.
She was also described as well-spoken and fierce, but it remains to be seen if the versatile entertainer has enough acting talent to justify her inclusion on the soapie, having started as a beauty queen.
Her modelling titles include being crowned Miss Jam Alley 2002. She was a Miss City Press finalist in 2005 and that was followed by a Miss Soweto crown in 2005.
The rumour which was the talk of tabloids and social media over the past weekend has been confirmed by the producers, who issued a press release on Thursday.
She joins the 18 year old soapie in the role of Mmasebotsane, a girl producers describe as an “epitome of beauty… a timid girl whose life revolves around making everyone around her happy”.
But those itching to see Kganyago in front of the cameras will have to wait until she makes her onscreen debut in the first week of June 2015.
She was also described as well-spoken and fierce, but it remains to be seen if the versatile entertainer has enough acting talent to justify her inclusion on the soapie, having started as a beauty queen.
Her modelling titles include being crowned Miss Jam Alley 2002. She was a Miss City Press finalist in 2005 and that was followed by a Miss Soweto crown in 2005.
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