ACTRESS Zola Nombona, who has been on Generations: The Legacy for a few months, went down memory lane to reflect on how life had been since she joined the popular SABC 1 soapie.
In her lengthy Instagram post, she also reminisced on how she had wished to be a part of the show for ages.
“I’ve been with the Generations: The Legacy family for over six months now, and what a lovely journey it has been,” she wrote.
“I’ve had multiple opportunities to join the team, but it never happened because the timing wasn’t right. I thought I was not a long-form actor because I get bored easily, but I quickly realised that I didn’t have the stamina for it. I normally got the opportunity to test my acting stamina in theatre productions, but that had not happened in a while, so beku rough.”
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On the show, the mum of one plays the role of Pamela Khoza, an investigative journalist.
She added that she was grateful for the opportunity to be part of the show.
“I would like to thank everyone for the continuous support and love for my craft – l live for it. A big shout-out to the cast and crew for the lovely energy and support.”
Zola also clarified that she was not leaving the show; instead, she was just showing gratitude for what God had done for her, adding that viewers were in for a surprise in the next few days as her role was about to shake things up.