The year 2023 has been a good year for actress and businesswoman Sophie Ndaba – she not only started MC’ing at gigs locally and regionally, but she also worked very hard to regain her self-confidence.
The actress also debuted an amazing body looking all radiant and glowing.
In many interviews, the former Generations actress shared how difficult life had been for her and how she lost valuables and had to rely on her family and friends for things.
She also expressed that when people started talking about her body when she lost weight, she did not see herself differently.
In a recent social media post, Sophie, who shared a throwback to her and Connie Furgerson’s days as Queen and Karabo on the local soapy Generations, hinted that there’s exciting things to come from her in 2024.
She shared:
“❤️ Looking back at the Genesis of my career, I look at my Queens who not only brought in their top-notch talent totally Fab and Sensational, but this also reminds me that there is no limit to this talent filled industry!”
Sophie concluded by promising her followers a new year that is full of fun and different, commenting:
“Stay tuned for 2024 as I have fun once again but #new and different everything! 💃.”
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Social media users commented, sharing how Sophie and Generations were loved by the country, they added:
“Forever a Queen Moroka fan ❤️ the first time I saw a plus size queen slaying on tv and I felt represented ✨✨ diversity truly matters!!! You carried her so well ❤️ thank you!!!!”
“When the street was empty after 8 because everyone went home to watch Generations you guys built the nation, we were walking freely after 8 because the streets were quiet❤️.”
Others shared how they haven’t watched the soapy since the old cast left, commenting:
“Ever since your cast gone, I never watched Generations again. I will only watch it if you come back…you are the best…Royal African Black Queen🙌❤️👏.”
Actor Kgopotso Seth Chawane, who currently plays the character Zwelakhe in Generations: The Legacy, commented:
“The Generations that inspired me to dream. I saw myself in it, now I’m in it. Y’all generation of Generations inspired my generation to dream big. Thank you all for telling stories the way you all did. ❤️❤️❤️.”
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