Recently the stars of the show took to appreciating their fondest memories on set. Get some tissue- it’s a tearfest! Although the soapie is still on our screens for some time, it’s clear that the time to say goodbye and enjoy the last of Isibaya is now. Last week, Isibaya’s producers hosted Phil Mphela to celebrate the many years of Isibaya.
While the soapie was announced to be reaching it’s end last week, letting go of it doesn’t get any easier, both for the crew and viewers. Proof of this is how Isibaya topped viewership charts in January. News of Isibaya cast members joining The Estate doesn’t make it any better.
“I joined on later in its conception but I learnt so much , what a crazy ride.❤️❤️❤️ @O_GrandJo ( Bomb production) thanks for the lessons.” Enhle Mbali
“This image is a dream for me because I love every last one of these gents. It’s the camaraderie for me. People who just want to work and have fun while they do. My new dream? To do something outside Isibaya with all of them,” Chris Q. Radebe
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And now for the Queen of the show.
Where do I start?
If there’s one thing I regret about being on Isibaya, it’s not having enough scenes with this gem of an actress and human being. God knows I adore her. When Sis’ Gcina is around, I become a complete idiot around her, because she is literally the funniest woman I have ever met. She always asks, “What did you smoke today?” Chris Q. Radebe
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“Eight seasons playing father and son! Eight seasons constantly teaching our audience about the importance of family, culture and black love! One of my grateful career moves of all time. Thank you Bheki Mkhwane,” Sdumo Mtshali.
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It’s been a love-hate relationship for Isibaya and it’s whole fanbase. So many highs and lows. A beautiful 8 seasons with some of Mzansi’s favourites. Farewell Isibaya
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