A South African actress, who recently gained public sympathy after exposing abuse within her family, has landed a hosting gig for the South African Traditional Leaders Awards (SATLAs). The actress's openness about the family conflict has sparked discussions about support systems and the resilience of individuals facing hardship.
The actress has been topping trends since exposing her family's abuse, and it seems things are finally turning around for herRecently, the actress shed light on the tension between herself and her family when her mother accused her of abuse, and not only did she gain public sympathy, but she also receivedhas now landed herself a hosting gig after being announced as the MC for the South African Traditional Leaders Awards , which will take place on 22 February 2025.
This comes after she exposed her family's abuse and received an outpouring of love and support from fellow South Africans.Moroba Moroeng is an entertainment writer at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni . She was the content manager and, later, editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills.
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