Ehostela actress Khethiwe ‘Lungelo Mpangase’ buys an R1 million car
No doubt she has been making all sorts of headlines of late, and we can’t get enough of her. She has been gracing our screens, and her unmatched has wowed Mzansi. We can all agree that the fast-rising actress has managed to make a mark in the entertainment industry with her flair.
Well, Lungelo Mpangase is a South African actress best known for her on-screen character on Ehostela. Her thrust into the limelight came when she bagged a gig on Ehostela at 25-years as Khethiwe.
One would not believe that her gig on Ehostela was her debut gig on small screens. Despite having a craze of acting, she graduated from UNISA as a law graduate to fulfil her family’s wish.
The 26-year-old was born in Zakheni town, a township in Ladysmith between KwaZulu-Natal and Vosloorus in the East Rand, in 1995.
However, apart from acting, she doubles as a social media influencer, and she is one of the most followed celebrities in Mzansi. Her official account has a flagship of 375 thousand followers with 29 posts in it. Speaking to the media about her newfound fame, the actress indicated that she had to do a lot of research and practise to be one of the best, given that she has no acting background education.
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However, she recently revealed that she would be considering having an education related to acting to furnish her unmatched talent. We can all agree that as of now, she joins a host of seasoned actresses who has made all sorts of headlines with their illustrious careers but without any acting educational background.
Ehostela actress Khethiwe ‘Lungelo Mpangase’ blesses herself with an R1 million car
Of late, she has seen herself trending after she blessed herself with a million-dollar baby. The actress capped her on-screen hustle with a brand new Mercedes Benz that has got Mzansi talking. Level Up, the actress has been winning of late from starring in drama series and featuring in videos. The actress took it to social media, shared a series of pictures, and captioned them with heartfelt text.
‘It slaps different when you worked hard for it. Even harder when there’s a before story lol, here’s mine: Those times when I didn’t have taxi fare to attend auditions.
Getting mugged on Barry Hertzog Avenue and stranded, walked to Noord and begging taxi drivers to get a free ride.
Not make it on time for my call because taxis in Vosloorus operated from 4:30 am, and my call time was4:30am, but I was going to Sandton.
When I severely broke my spine in a taxi accident and had to go learn to walk. I could go on, but I’ve learned there’s wisdom in the struggle. My mom said to me, “iva likhishwa ngelinye, iva” and I did exactly that!. I hope this inspires a little dreamer in the village that you can start from nothing with no connections and still go somewhere with God.
Ngiyabonga Thixo wami ukwabela kwakho . Thank you to All my friends and family who took their time to come to celebrate with me. You’re truly Gems.
NGWANE kaNGWADI
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