In Pictures, The Wife actor Kabelo Moalusi ‘Lux’s age and business empire stun Mzansi.
Kabelo Moalusi is the hated Editor in chief at Hlomu’s workplace in The Wife. He is dedicated to his job, and no matter who he is hurting, he will get his breaking news. As an actor, Kabelo tends to land roles that most people would love to hate. He is good at his craft, and many people can confuse his character for how he is in real life. This has worked to his advantage as many productions want to work with him. His business empire is envied by many.
The roles that Kabelo holds at the moment make him look and act older than he is. With his role in The Wife as the big boss, one would assume the actor is in his forties, but that is not the case. Kabelo was born in August 1984, making him 37 years old as of this date. His bald hairstyle and white beard have misled many of his fans to think that he is older than he is.

Despite his popularity as an actor, Moalusi has no professional acting qualification. The entertainer pursued Business management and marketing in college, but the acting bug bit him and never let go. The actor gained popularity when he took on the role of Siya Radebe in Generations: The Legacy. After his appearance on that show, most productions also wanted a piece of him. His lengthy CV of television roles is a testimony to that.
The Wife actor Kabelo Moalusi’s business empire

Kabelo has been in several dama series, including Isibaya, Backstage and Z’bondiwe. His recurring role in The Queen playing Roy put him in good graces with Ferguson Films. This later acted as an advantage for him as he landed the part of The Queen’s son in The Throne afterwards. Many fans have loved and hated him for his role in Rhythm City, playing Pastor Makoro, who dated Pearl Genaro.
Currently, the actor is making waves as an actor playing roles in two beloved drama series. The first one is The Wife, where he plays Luxolo, and in Unmarried, he plays Mpilo. When he is not playing pretend, he is a family man who loves biking with his kids.
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