This Easter holiday will be different for the Fergusons as they will be spending it for the first time without the head of their home, Shona Ferguson, who passed away at 47-year-old in July 2021, from Covid-19 related complications. | DrumMagazine
‘I felt Sho’s spirit that day’ – Connie Ferguson on Harriet's wedding and their first Easter without ShonaConnie Ferguson says there are days when grief takes over her life but her children's support gives her reason to look forward to another day.It is the Easter weekend, and many people have gone home to visit loved ones and spend time with family.
Since Shona’s death, his wife, business partner, and actress Connie Ferguson has kept the family together while running the business. “I have enjoyed what I do from way back Karabo, Marang and right up until now playing Harriet on The Queen, I feel blessed.”“Awards are nice, they show recognition and appreciation, but I don’t put too much emphasis on them. I worry about viewership because those are the people we need to please and the reason we wake up and do this every morning is for views,” she says.
“Outside of dealing with invoices and grievances, I get to act and play someone either than who I am,” she says. “I was sad when I heard the news, for many reasons. One, my team has become my family and we have been working together for so many years. We have over 100 employees who will need to start looking for work once The Queen is done. They really bonded. It comes with a lot of responsibility. Everyone was shocked when they found out, looking at me for answers.
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