Former 'DiepCity' actress Nozuko Ncayiyane recently discussed the dark side of South African show business, saying she had hoped it would resemble Hollywood.
Nozuko stated that she had hoped it would resemble Hollywood, but she was shocked to find it in this state, where she spilled the tea on how she views the South African film and television industry.said her sentiments are not to be mistaken for someone who lacks gratitude for the opportunities she was presented. However, she spoke truthfully of“When I started working in the industry, it was not what I expected. I didn't think there would be a lot of fighting, a lot of injustices.
“I didn't expect the bad side. I didn't expect to find that, in most cases, actors are overworked and underpaid. I didn't expect the conditions actors had to work under. I thought it was Hollywood. I get shocked all the time.”"The premise centres around a murder mystery on campus that draws two young ladies closer to their true calling – a bond destined by the ancestors."Mtshali-Jones is expected to be officially announced next year.
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