Gomora actors Teddy ‘Sicelo Buthelezi’ and Tshiamo ‘Lerato Mokoka’ challenged each other, ending up showing who is a dump. On Gomora, Teddy was born to a drunkard Zodwa, which greatly affected his mind. He became so slow, but he managed to work hard until he passed Grade 11 at Gomora High. On the other hand, Tshiamo is a sharp young girl who is doing grade 11 at Gomora High.
In real life, Sicelo proved that he is not sharper than Lerato thanks to a mind test game they play together. The idea of the game was to make a lime of similarities while destroying the lines of another. The young stars faced each other’s attempts to create a line until Teddy slipped, allowing Tshiamo to get the best of him. Indeed, the slow and probably dump character Sicelo is on Gomora is close to what he is in real life.
Smart Tshiamo wins over dump Teddy on a mind-testing game.
Sicelo is a professional musician with several hit songs and an influencer who has represented Kaizer Chiefs several times. He has several sources of income, and his success in different streams makes it challenging to claim that he is a dump. Teddy has repeatedly shown how clever and sharp he is in real life.
On the other hand, Tshiamo is not a lady of many trades. She has rarely been known for anything other than her Gomora role. Yes, she is sharper at Gomora as a student, but she is also sharp in real life after she saw Teddy in a mind game.
Fellow actors like Sibongile ‘Nandipa Khubone’ could be heard behind the camera laughing at Teddy after he lost to the cute lady. He did not understand how Tshiamo managed to create a line in his eyes.
Watch Teddy and Tshiamo playing the mind testing board game
Sicelo Buthelezi ‘Teddy’ and Lerato Mokoka ‘Tshiamo’ are top performers on Gomora
Teddy is under fire as he tries to repay his debt to Xxxb. He owes him much and is not in trouble thanks to his mother’s good cooking. It seemed as if Xxxg now wanted to be Zodwa’s man, which meant more problems for Bongani.
On the other end, Tshiamo is alone after Gugu goes home to KZN and issues at Gomora High never seem to end.
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