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Pasi Koetle-Nyokong Pens A Heartfelt Message as Brighton Ngoma Exits Scandal!

Pasi Koetle-Nyokong Pens A Heartfelt Message as Brighton Ngoma Exits Scandal!. Over the past couple of weeks Scandal! has bid farewell to some of its biggest cast members. Among those who left the e.tv hit show include stars like Patrick Mofokeng, Hungani Ndlovu, Lusanda Mbane, Khulu Skenjane and Simo Magwaza.

Sadly the list is still growing. On their latest episode, Brighton Ngoma who played Quinton Nyathi also left the show. He was killed on a freak accident, while trying to save his daughter Jewel. This has saddened fans who looked forward to seeing Quinton and Dintle (Mapaseka Koetle) running their empire and become a power couple.

Mapaseka took to social media to share how the touching episode of Brighton’s exit affected her. The talented actress and social media influencer stated that it took a lot from her as she had to go to a very dark place. The worst part was that this particular episode, was the last time we will ever see the character of Quinton. Pasi thanked Brighton and wished him all the best in his future, she also thanked Tasha Surtherland who plays Quinton’s mom Layla for always giving it her all.

“Shuuu !! Quinton’s death storyline really challenged me as an actor; had to go to a very dark place & it was even more challenging to tap out @iambrighton thank you for everything all the best . Love you lots. @TashaSutherland thank you for always giving your all,” Mapaseka said.

Fans of Scandal! are not happy with how things turned out for poor Dintle. They were hoping Quinton’s return will make all Dintle’s dreams come true as she has been through the most all her life. Fans feel the writers do not want to see their fave happy, hence they always make sure things fall apart, when she is about to get her break. But you never know, maybe with the new cast members, Dintle who has always been a hustler will savage something.

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