Did you know Lulu Hela ‘Mrs Mabuza’ from Unmarried is the Executive Producer of Gomora?
Lulu Hela has been making moves in the acting industry even with over 20 years in the bag. Currently, she is acing her role of Mrs Mabuza, who is Enzo’s mother in the third season of 1 Magic’s Unmarried. Having a social media influencer for a kid has been hard on her because their in-laws are out to destroy their lives.
Mpilo, a wealthy businessman, has been dating Enzo for some time, and they work together on some of their projects. On the side, Enzo has another boyfriend who is a barrister, but they get caught. This leads to them having a polyamorous relationship that does not work at the end of the day. Mpilo hired men to attack the Kgafela, who is the other man.
Mrs Mabuza wanting what is best for her child is willing to support her child’s decision even if it may cost them their lifestyle. However, Mpilo’s mother was having none of it as she threatened her with her husband’s death. This leads a mother to push her child to marry a man she did not love and who abused her. Currently, she is living with a secret she can not tell her daughter about and watching Enzo make a decision she does not support.
Lulu Hela is the executive producer of Gomora
However, in real life, Lulu Hela, the actress behind Mrs Mabuza’s character, is well off on her own that she does not depend on anyone. She has been in the industry for over 20 years, with roles in many television productions. She was part of the cast of Isidingo, Gaz’lam, Makoti, Generations and many more. Some of the most recent ones are in The River and Unmarried. Many fans still call her Belinda when they meet her in the street from her time in Generations.
Earlier this year, the actress shared with her fans that she is now the Executive producer of Gomora. Lulu said she was happy about the promotion because it feels like her hard work is finally paying off. The actress stated that she chose acting as a career but producing chose her after years of commitment. In the entertainment industry, the production is male-dominated so her job s a big win for the women. She joins the long list of women like Connie Ferguson, Minnie Dlamini and many more.