Seputla Sebogodi is a multi-talented SA actor who doubles up as a TV host and a gospel musician. He is famously known as Kenneth Mashaba in the SABC soapie Generations.
As a celebrity actor and musician in the South African entertainment industry, the star has faced his fair share of ups and downs. For years, his controversial lifestyle continued to make media headlines, attracting public interest and mixed reactions.
He recently left the country in shock with his revelation.
Former Generations actor Kenneth Mashaba a character by Seputla Sebogodi, exposed the film industry's alleged deep and dark secrets during a podcast session; he claimed that if an actor cannot fluently speak isiZulu, then they should be prepared to starve.
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Sebogodi left social media users in complete shock and awe after revealing some of the alleged skeletons in the film industry. However, his main concern was not getting booked for jobs due to not speaking isiZulu fluently.
"We are not recognized; please check this, all the soapies, all the soapies. This year I said no to five soapies or drama series, I said no. Because you ask me, you ask me, 'can you speak Zulu? If you can't speak Zulu, be prepared to starve. Tell me one soapie within Zulu's. If you can't speak Zulu in South Africa, you are as good as scrambled eggs". Sebogodi said.
Despite his claims, Seputla Sebogodi continues to surf the country's entertainment industry with his incredible talent in both acting and singing.
Sebogodi left social media users in complete shock and awe after revealing some of the alleged skeletons in the film industry. However, his main concern was not getting booked for jobs due to not speaking isiZulu fluently.
"We are not recognized; please check this, all the soapies, all the soapies. This year I said no to five soapies or drama series, I said no. Because you ask me, you ask me, 'can you speak Zulu? If you can't speak Zulu, be prepared to starve. Tell me one soapie within Zulu's. If you can't speak Zulu in South Africa, you are as good as scrambled eggs". Sebogodi said.
Despite his claims, Seputla Sebogodi continues to surf the country's entertainment industry with his incredible talent in both acting and singing.
It's hard out there start by supporting your own before you advocate your racialism. KZN artists are not just great. They get support from the Zulu people first in KZN. pic.twitter.com/6BlZfe0zGt
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