Former The Queen star actress Jessica Nkosi ‘Thando Sebata’ got attacked by a rare skin disease, leaving her looking like never before. Jessica Nkosi starred in The Queen as the daughter of Police boss Hector Sebata ‘Seiphemo Rapulana‘. Jessica’s acting talent was evident for everyone to see as she grew to be one of the show’s main actors alongside Brutus ‘Themba Ndaba and Olerato ‘Lorraine Moropa’. Unexpectedly, Thando Sebata was shot dead by Cebo at her wedding party with Bhambata. Thando’s time on The Queen was a long one but one that fans couldn’t get tired of watching.
One of Thando’s primary weapons to be a successful actress is her unique and outstanding smile. When Thando smiles, she does it in a way that attracts fans and makes people love her instantly. Along with the smile were her tender and well-taken care of skin that made her a total beauty. Thando was attacked by a rare skin disease that made her skin look different. On several occasions, Jessica could show her skin treatments and that had helped her to maintain flawless skin. Unfortunately, we would not see her skin as we used to see it on The Queen.
Former The Queen actress Jessica Nkosi ‘Thando’ was attacked by a rare skin disease.
As frightening as it is to us, it was more terrifying to Jessica herself as she cried out on her Instagram account. Jessica described how she was feeling and expressed how much it had affected her. She said the more she rubbed her neck where the disease started, the virus would increase, and she couldn’t do anything about the pain. Without many words, Jessica only said, “Haaibo guys,” and that was backed with crying emojis. She asked for medical recommendations and detailed what she thought was the reason.
Jessica believed the disease might have been caused by something she ate or an extension of Eczema. Eczema is a condition that causes inflamed, itchy, cracked and rough skin. Now that we know Jessica has this condition, we say congrats for managing to keep her skin so lovely with such a condition. After seeking medical attention, Jessica later discovered it was an Allergic reaction. She received medication for it, and she said that she is now getting better and better.
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