Blood & Water's new kid on the block Leroy Siyafa: 'We did even better than the first season' BloodandWaterS2
Leroy, who plays Fikile Bhele's new love interest, admits that the excitement of joining the popular teen drama series outweighed the nerves."After watching season one and loving the show so much and being a fan, I was just looking forward to working with really talented and experienced actors, who are just really good at what they do.
"I'm a very sociable person, and the way I connect with people is by having conversations. I like connecting with people, you know, greeting people with hugs and everything. So it wasn't great that I couldn't do that," says the 21-year-old. He adds:"We had to keep distance and all that. But I think, in the end, it brought us together because we were all together and we had to stay together for months.
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