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Actress Busisiwe ‘Busi’ Lurayi has a good reason to be excited.
Actress Busisiwe ‘Busi’ Lurayi has a good reason to be excited.

Award-winning actress Busisiwe “Busi” Lurayi is excited about the second season of popular Netflix series How To Ruin Christmas.

Busi told SunBuzz she was over the moon when it got the green light for a second season, just weeks after its premiere.

“It was an affirmation that we did it.

“We came in, we were authentic and true to ourselves and if they want a second season, it was purely because we have done well. But above all, I was excited to find out what is the continuation and what story are we going to tell further,” she said.

The actress said people are going to love her character Tumi in this new season, and she’s going to reflect who they are.

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“Her character is beautifully written. She’s authentic and very relatable, hence I am saying a lot of people are going to see themselves in her, one way or another. She will also make people realise the idea of a black sheep of the family is not a real thing, it is there because we fail to dig deep to understand people,” she said.

Busi, who plays the lead character of the series produced by Burnt Onion Productions, said her favourite moments on set are when she has to let go of the script and be on the floor and bring her character to life.

Although her career in the acting industry spans decades and she’s been part of shows such as Generations, Busi said she believes she’s still on a journey to the top.

“I wouldn’t say I have found my success, but I attribute what I have achieved so far to myself to putting an extra effort in my work.

“What people don’t understand about this industry is it is possibly one of the hardest and I always equate it to a surgeon, you always have to work,” said the actress.

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