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10 Interesting Facts About Gaisang K Noge, The Wife Season III Lead Actress

10 Interesting Facts About The Wife Season III Lead Actress Gaisang K Noge. The actress has been making a name for herself in the entertainment industry through her great acting skills. Gaisang K Noge is making waves bagging roles on major productions. Not only is she talented, her face card never declines and she also has a great fashion sense.

Learn more about this rising star from the 10 facts about Gaisang K Noge below;

1. Gaisang K Noge was born on the 15th of June 1996, in Vaal Triangle, Gauteng Province.

2. The talented actress had her first television appearance in a Mzansi magic movie called Efa Motho Motho.

3. She then landed the role in Ferguson films’ The River as Masseuse. Although it was a small role, she was cast in one of the country’s biggest shows, and got the much needed exposure.

Gaisang K Noge

4. In the year 2020, Noge was in a short film called 5Clicks.

5. The following year she landed a role as Karabo in Bo Mma, a Mzansi Magic drama about a mother who competes for her son’s attention with is partner.

6. In July 2021, she started appearing on our TV screens as Mampho in the fashion soapie House of Zwide. Mampho is an intern who is resilient and can do anything to make sure that her name is at the top.

7. Noge also recently bagged a role in the new movie, Thando. She plays Mavis, a sassy mean girl and leader of the yellow bone squad whose sole mission is to terrorize lead character, Thando.

8. Moving on to bigger and better things, Noge has just bagged a role on The Wife. She has been cast to play Naledi, a doctor, who falls for Qhawe Zulu (played by Kwenzo Ngcobo).

9. Besides acting, the star is also a Youtuber. She has a Youtube channel where she shares unpopular opinions that she wished she had heard growing up.

10. She is also into fashion and is into traditional clothes in particular. The actress works under Lufi-D, a company that makes and sells traditional garments for both sexes.

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