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Pearl Thusi joins season to to American series - Quantico
Pearl Thusi joins season to to American series - Quantico
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Pearl Thusi has been slowly but surely been cementing her international acting career. 

Word in the street is that Ms Thusi is joing the cast of  internationally acclaimed TV series Quantico that aired on M-Net. 

A picture shared by the lead actress of the show  Priyanka Chopra a few hours ago, shows Pearl being mentioned among the cast of the second season. 

Her  caption said "Presenting #Quan2co ! The cast dinner for season 2.. @joshsafran @thejohannabraddy @blairunderwood_official @jazmasri Bob Sertner NickPepper and everyone else.. Good luck to us..#anotheronebegins #ganpatibappamorya," posted Chopra.

Priyanka plays the role of Alex Parrish, a promising FBI agent who becomes a prime suspect in a terrorist attack. Framed, she goes into hiding to track down those responsible and clear her name. At the end of season one, Alex leaves the FBI and is given the chance to work for the CIA.

Although Pearl has not said anything at the moment on her social media accounts.  She is currently a host of  Lip Sync Battle Africa, Weekend breakfast show on Metro FM and Real Goboza on SABC 1 . She also got a role in a feature film Kalushi-The Solomon Mahlangu Story that was released last year.

It was announced in March that ABC had renewed Quantico for a second season.  Production of season two is set to take place in New York in this month and the first episode is scheduled to premiere on 25 September 2016. 

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