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Tweeps React to Mihlali Ndamase Bagging a Cameo Role On Generations: The Legacy

Tweeps React to Mihlali Ndamase Bagging a Cameo Role On Generations: The Legacy. When it comes to the creative arts, one can explore so many ventures. Most of our personalities juggle being on TV, radio, acting, doing music, content creation, being an influencer, being a DJ and so many other opportunities in the industry.

One person who is enjoying this versatility is Mihlali Ndamase. We have come to know her as a beauty content creator through her YouTube channel. Because of her amazing talent, Mihlali then became an influencer and brands lined up to work with her. She then bagged a TV hosting gig, and eventually bagged acting roles on major shows. Mihlali’s first acting role was on the now defunct e.tv drama, Rhythm City, and she also got a role on Boxing Day, a Christmas movie that was released in 2021.

Mihlali has just bagged another acting role, which has tweeps talking. According to reports, she will make a cameo appearance on Generations: The Legacy. This means that she will act as herself on the popular SABC1 soapie.

Immediately after the news broke, social media users shared their views on Mihllai’s latest gig. Most are not impressed, and said the entertainment industry s filled with famous people as opposed to talented people. They feel young drama graduates are at home with no work, while influencers are being given opportunities, without even having to work hard for them.

On the other hand though, do not get what all this fuss is about. Understanding that Mihlali will be playing herself, they see no big deal in her being cast on Generations: The Legacy. Again, back in the day, American superstar Chris Brown, once made a cameo appearance on the show.

https://twitter.com/bartman_sihle/status/1503034561432797186?s=20&t=9W1lsOtykMvsSZ8GMGDolA
https://twitter.com/MizPDynamite/status/1503005944158072838?s=20&t=9W1lsOtykMvsSZ8GMGDolA

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