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Actress Thuli Phongolo opens up on bad luck in finding a Boyfriend

Actress Thuli Phongolo opens up on bad luck in finding a Boyfriend

Actress Thuli Phongolo opens up on bad luck in finding a Boyfriend

As beautiful and career-driven Thuli Phongolo is, she says finding love is a difficult task especially in South Africa. The DJ recently opened up about her struggles with finding love saying she is hopeful things will change, but she is not holding her breath.

Thuli took to Instagram and revealed how happy she is with her life currently. She says she is spiritually aligned and her family, as well as career, fulfill her. But there is that aspect of her life which is missing, saying no man in South Africa can fulfill it.

“The happiness and peace I’m experiencing right now! My life journey is heading towards my desired direction. I’m so spiritually aligned. My loved ones fulfill me. My work is in order. I’m gradually dealing with mishaps with a sense of calmness. I’m genuinely enjoying life. Grateful!

“In terms of love, I don’t think I’ll win in S.A unless a miracle happens but ke angifuni shame. Ha ke batle, immediately no,” she said.

Actress Thuli Phongolo opens up on bad luck in finding a Boyfriend

The DJ has been linked to numerous male celebrities including former Uzalo actor Ntokozo Dlamini, presenter Raphael Griffiths and Black Motion’s Robert ‘DJ Murdah’ Mohosana in the past.

With regards to Murdah Bongz, the rumour was that she was involved in a love triangle with Murdah and DJ Zinhle. Rumour had it that Murdah chose DJ Zinhle over Thuli.

Thuli even said she was done with basic men and want controversial men like Kanye West and Travis Scott. “Kanye & Travis are the kind of guys my future guy should learn from. Done with these basics, Asoze Thiza Wam!” she tweeted.

The latest was Duduzane Zuma after they were spotted together on several occasions. Duduzane poured cold water to such claims “Thuli is a beautiful young woman, doing her thing, and l wish her all the best. I don’t know her and l have never met her.”

She also had to fight pregnancy rumours saying people should not hold their breaths, “I don’t know why there is a huge fascination about me being pregnant, everyday, every day ‘she is pregnant’ well I am here to put you at ease, don’t hold your breath guys! It’s not happening anytime soon. Haibo Ngaze Ngalinge boo,” she wrote.

Actress Thuli Phongolo recreates an iconic Cardi B moment – Photos

Actress Thuli Phongolo recreates an iconic Cardi B moment – Photos

Actress Thuli Phongolo recreates an iconic Cardi B moment – Photos

Thuli Phongolo recreates a huge concept American rapper Cardi B served on one of her major hit songs. Taking to social media, the South African star shared photos of herself in an elegant black dress, and she was surrounded with lots of paparazzi; men in suit holding their camera, trying to capture the moment.

Actress Thuli Phongolo recreates an iconic Cardi B moment – Photos

In Thuli’s words, “Siri please play PRESS by Cardi B.”

However, she tried owning the concept, as somethings were different, like the dress she wore amongst many other things.

Former Generations actress Thuli Phongolo shares how her acting career began, how she made it to the top

Former Generations actress Thuli Phongolo shares how her acting career began, how she made it to the top

Former Generations actress Thuli Phongolo shares how her acting career began, how she made it to the top

Mzansi actress Thuli Phongolo thought her acting dreams were being cut short when the “Generations 16” was axed in September 2014, but a higher power had bigger plans for her.

The 27-year-old actor became a household name as Namhla Diale when a revamped Generations: The Legacy premiered in December 2014. But a few months before producer Mfundi Vundla infamously fired the 16 original cast members – including Sophie Ndaba, Katlego Danke, and Winnie Ntshaba – Phongolo was cast to join them.

She reveals that Namhla was originally set to be Jason’s (Zolisa Xaluva) younger sister and she had already started filming with the original cast. But the show went off air on September 30, while her debut was supposed to be on October 2. To say she was devastated would be an understatement.

“My Generations dream was coming true and then they started fighting. I thought ‘this people are ruining my dreams’,” Phongolo remembers before breaking into laughter.

“I wanted to work with the old cast so much and the story was putting me in a place where I was going to be working with all the actors I looked up to.”

Fortunately for Phongolo she was given another chance to audition. She recalls going through a gruelling audition process that saw her try out for the role of Namhla again, and Angela.

The story of how she landed her first acting role of Zama in Tshisa a few years earlier is another miracle tale.

Born and bred in Soweto as the eldest of three children, Phongolo holds a degree in strategic marketing communication. But acting has always been her dream from a young age. She says that her audition for Tshisa validated that she was on the right career path.

“I was getting lost with another guy that was also going to the same audition and we took the wrong taxi. I was with my mom on the phone and she told me it was not worth all the drama,” Phongolo recounts.

“So I made peace with it and took a taxi back home. So there was traffic in the normal route that the taxi would take and the driver took a shortcut.

“As he turned around a corner, we saw the place we were meant to audition and jumped out. I was the last person to audition and got the role. There was nowhere that was luck.”

Phongolo has got a lot of no’s in her way to the top. For example, she wanted to play the role Zindzi Mandela in the 2011 Winnie biopic with Jennifer Hudson and Terrance Howard. She auditioned, but the role went to Isibaya actor Zinhle Mabena.

The hardest audition she ever encountered was for the role of Mbali in South African Film and Television Award-winning drama The Republic in 2019.

“I remember talking to Cindy Mahlangu, who was there to audition for the role too, that the audition script was so hard. I didn’t want to embarrass myself,” Phongolo says.

Now she has taken on perhaps her biggest role yet in season five of Mzansi Magic drama Rockville with her portrayal of Buhle – an unemployed law graduate from KZN who gets human trafficked by criminal mastermind Kalashnikov (Siyabonga Shibe).

“I haven’t felt extremely challenged with this role because what I did in taking the role was prepare. I have always felt challenged before because I was never prepared and just went with the flow of the character.”

Her preparation for the role included getting a language tutor to help master the Zulu spoken in KZN and better understand the nuances of people from that province.

“I’m asking myself why was I not applying myself like this in past roles? It’s amazing what happens when you apply yourself. But I think I’ve grown both personally and professionally,” Phongolo says.

“I have been given opportunities in the industry that now that I look back I can admit I wasn’t ready. But there are no regrets.

“I have been put in rooms where I felt like I didn’t belong. For the longest time I didn’t realize I actually grew up in this industry because I was just going through it.”

The biggest lesson she has learnt in the decade she has been in showbiz is to mind her own business.

“Don’t fight people’s battle in the industry. I’m not saying be mute to any injustices of the industry, because if you are an actor in the industry those are your battles,” Phongolo says.

“But people’s battles that don’t involve you, stay out of them. When you are young in the industry your heart is so open and you just speak up even when it’s not your place. You wonder why the adults are quiet.”

Phongolo denounces the misconception that she is a diva and difficult to work with.

Since 2018 she’s been heating up the nightclub scene as a sought-after DJ, under her moniker Thuli P. She plans to release her own music.

Former Generations actress Thuli Phongolo shares how her acting career began, how she made it to the top

Former Generations actress Thuli Phongolo shares how her acting career began, how she made it to the top

Former Generations actress Thuli Phongolo shares how her acting career began, how she made it to the top

Mzansi actress Thuli Phongolo thought her acting dreams were being cut short when the “Generations 16” was axed in September 2014, but a higher power had bigger plans for her.

The 27-year-old actor became a household name as Namhla Diale when a revamped Generations: The Legacy premiered in December 2014. But a few months before producer Mfundi Vundla infamously fired the 16 original cast members – including Sophie Ndaba, Katlego Danke, and Winnie Ntshaba – Phongolo was cast to join them.

She reveals that Namhla was originally set to be Jason’s (Zolisa Xaluva) younger sister and she had already started filming with the original cast. But the show went off air on September 30, while her debut was supposed to be on October 2. To say she was devastated would be an understatement.

“My Generations dream was coming true and then they started fighting. I thought ‘this people are ruining my dreams’,” Phongolo remembers before breaking into laughter.

“I wanted to work with the old cast so much and the story was putting me in a place where I was going to be working with all the actors I looked up to.”

Fortunately for Phongolo she was given another chance to audition. She recalls going through a gruelling audition process that saw her try out for the role of Namhla again, and Angela.

The story of how she landed her first acting role of Zama in Tshisa a few years earlier is another miracle tale.

Born and bred in Soweto as the eldest of three children, Phongolo holds a degree in strategic marketing communication. But acting has always been her dream from a young age. She says that her audition for Tshisa validated that she was on the right career path.

“I was getting lost with another guy that was also going to the same audition and we took the wrong taxi. I was with my mom on the phone and she told me it was not worth all the drama,” Phongolo recounts.

“So I made peace with it and took a taxi back home. So there was traffic in the normal route that the taxi would take and the driver took a shortcut.

“As he turned around a corner, we saw the place we were meant to audition and jumped out. I was the last person to audition and got the role. There was nowhere that was luck.”

Phongolo has got a lot of no’s in her way to the top. For example, she wanted to play the role Zindzi Mandela in the 2011 Winnie biopic with Jennifer Hudson and Terrance Howard. She auditioned, but the role went to Isibaya actor Zinhle Mabena.

The hardest audition she ever encountered was for the role of Mbali in South African Film and Television Award-winning drama The Republic in 2019.

“I remember talking to Cindy Mahlangu, who was there to audition for the role too, that the audition script was so hard. I didn’t want to embarrass myself,” Phongolo says.

Now she has taken on perhaps her biggest role yet in season five of Mzansi Magic drama Rockville with her portrayal of Buhle – an unemployed law graduate from KZN who gets human trafficked by criminal mastermind Kalashnikov (Siyabonga Shibe).

“I haven’t felt extremely challenged with this role because what I did in taking the role was prepare. I have always felt challenged before because I was never prepared and just went with the flow of the character.”

Her preparation for the role included getting a language tutor to help master the Zulu spoken in KZN and better understand the nuances of people from that province.

“I’m asking myself why was I not applying myself like this in past roles? It’s amazing what happens when you apply yourself. But I think I’ve grown both personally and professionally,” Phongolo says.

“I have been given opportunities in the industry that now that I look back I can admit I wasn’t ready. But there are no regrets.

“I have been put in rooms where I felt like I didn’t belong. For the longest time I didn’t realize I actually grew up in this industry because I was just going through it.”

The biggest lesson she has learnt in the decade she has been in showbiz is to mind her own business.

“Don’t fight people’s battle in the industry. I’m not saying be mute to any injustices of the industry, because if you are an actor in the industry those are your battles,” Phongolo says.

“But people’s battles that don’t involve you, stay out of them. When you are young in the industry your heart is so open and you just speak up even when it’s not your place. You wonder why the adults are quiet.”

Phongolo denounces the misconception that she is a diva and difficult to work with.

Since 2018 she’s been heating up the nightclub scene as a sought-after DJ, under her moniker Thuli P. She plans to release her own music.

Actress Thuli Phongolo shares how her acting career began and how she made it to the top

Actress Thuli Phongolo shares how her acting career began and how she made it to the top

Actress Thuli Phongolo shares how her acting career began and how she made it to the top

Thuli Phongolo thought her acting dreams were being cut short when the “Generations 16” was axed in September 2014, but a higher power had bigger plans for her.

The 27-year-old actor became a household name as Namhla Diale when a revamped Generations: The Legacy premiered in December 2014. But a few months before producer Mfundi Vundla infamously fired the 16 original cast members – including Sophie Ndaba, Katlego Danke and Winnie Ntshaba – Phongolo was cast to join them.

She reveals that Namhla was originally set to be Jason’s (Zolisa Xaluva) younger sister and she had already started filming with the original cast. But the show went off air on September 30, while her debut was supposed to be on October 2. To say she was devastated would be an understatement.

“My Generations dream was coming true and then they started fighting. I thought ‘this people are ruining my dreams’,” Phongolo remembers before breaking into laughter.

“I wanted to work with the old cast so much and the story was putting me in a place where I was going to be working with all the actors I looked up to.”

Fortunately for Phongolo she was given another chance to audition. She recalls going through a gruelling audition process that saw her try out for the role of Namhla again, and Angela.

The story of how she landed her first acting role of Zama in Tshisa a few years earlier is another miracle tale.

Born and bred in Soweto as the eldest of three children, Phongolo holds a degree in strategic marketing communication. But acting has always been her dream from a young age. She says that her audition for Tshisa validated that she was on the right career path.

“I was getting lost with another guy that was also going to the same audition and we took the wrong taxi. I was with my mom on the phone and she told me it was not worth all the drama,” Phongolo recounts.

“So I made peace with it and took a taxi back home. So there was traffic in the normal route that the taxi would take and the driver took a shortcut.

“As he turned around a corner, we saw the place we were meant to audition and jumped out. I was the last person to audition and got the role. There was nowhere that was luck.”

Phongolo has got a lot of no’s in her way to the top. For example, she wanted to play the role Zindzi Mandela in the 2011 Winnie biopic with Jennifer Hudson and Terrance Howard. She auditioned, but the role went to Isibaya actor Zinhle Mabena.

The hardest audition she ever encountered was for the role of Mbali in South African Film and Television Award-winning drama The Republic in 2019.

“I remember talking to Cindy Mahlangu, who was there to audition for the role too, that the audition script was so hard. I didn’t want to embarrass myself,” Phongolo says.

Now she has taken on perhaps her biggest role yet in season five of Mzansi Magic drama Rockville with her portrayal of Buhle – an unemployed law graduate from KZN who gets human trafficked by criminal mastermind Kalashnikov (Siyabonga Shibe).

“I haven’t felt extremely challenged with this role because what I did in taking the role was prepare. I have always felt challenged before because I was never prepared and just went with the flow of the character.”

Her preparation for the role included getting a language tutor to help master the Zulu spoken in KZN and better understand the nuances of people from that province.

“I’m asking myself why was I not applying myself like this in past roles? It’s amazing what happens when you apply yourself. But I think I’ve grown both personally and professionally,” Phongolo says.

“I have been given opportunities in the industry that now that I look back I can admit I wasn’t ready. But there are no regrets.

“I have been put in rooms where I felt like I didn’t belong. For the longest time I didn’t realise I actually grew up in this industry because I was just going through it.”

The biggest lesson she has learnt in the decade she has been in showbiz is to mind her own business.

“Don’t fight people’s battle in the industry. I’m not saying be mute to any injustices of the industry, because if you are an actor in the industry those are your battles,” Phongolo says.

“But people’s battles that don’t involve you, stay out of them. When you are young in the industry your heart is so open and you just speak up even when it’s not your place. You wonder why the adults are quiet.”

Phongolo denounces the misconception that she is a diva and difficult to work with.

Since 2018 she’s been heating up the nightclub scene as a sought-after DJ, under her moniker Thuli P. She plans to release her own music.

Actress Thuli Phongolo responds to dating rumours after Duduzane Zuma denied he knows her

Actress Thuli Phongolo responds to dating rumours after Duduzane Zuma denied he knows her

Actress Thuli Phongolo responds to dating rumours after Duduzane Zuma denied he knows her

Obviously, fans couldn’t be satisfied by Duduzane’s response to the rumours and wanted also to hear it out of the queen’s mouth!

Actress Thuli Phongolo has hit back at rumours about dating Duduzane Zuma, saying she does not know the controversial businessman.

Thuli set the record straight on Twitter after one user said Duduzane’s denial of the pair’s relationship in a recent interview with Mac-G was suspicious.

In the interview, Duduzane denied knowing Thuli, saying he is used to rumours being spread about him and that he has never met her.

The actress replied to the Twitter user, saying she has never met former president Jacob Zuma‘s son.

She said her fans did not know what they wanted and that they were reaching by trying to make her and Duduzane a thing.

Rumours that the two were dating starting making the rounds on social media after Thuli apparently posted a now-deleted picture of a man who reportedly has the same tattoo as Duduzane.

Earlier this month, Thuli laughed off the rumours, saying she was now scared to post because people go as far as “investigating” tattoos.

“Sesisaba nokuposta ke manje ngoba investigata nama-tattoo phela nina, iindaba zabantu nizazi ukundlula yezenu,” she said, which translates to “we are afraid of even posting now because you guys investigate tattoos and you know people’s business better than you know yours!”