Pictures: DiepCity actress Marry “Moshine Mametja’s real-life occupation stuns Mzansi
Moshine “Mo” Mametja, the South African actress has been winning big of late. She had fast become one of Mzansi’s finest thanks to her on-screen character that has thrust her into the limelight. No doubt she has been making all sorts of headlines late with her unmatched talent on-screen as Marry on the Mzansi Magic drama series DiepCity.
Just like those before her to furnish her craze of acting, she was heavily involved in theatre plays before winning big. Her unmatched flair in theatre plays as Stage Fright landed her a lead role in DeipCity.
In the drama series, she stars alongside some of Mzansi’s finest, like Dawn Thandeka King, who plays Mashenge and Mduduzi Mabaso, who nails the on-screen character of Bra Elliot. On-screen, she is very talkative and doesn’t settle for any drama or take in any nonsense that comes along her way.
She happens to be Sne’s friend, and the two serve friends goals. Her expensive lifestyle capped with glitz and glamour has left many wondering if the bubbly actress foots her expensive life with acting gigs alone. Well, in the wake of her newfound fame, she has been living large.
Pictures: DiepCity actress Marry “Moshine Mametja’s real-life occupation stuns Mzansi
She is a jill of all trades, and her occupation had left Mzansi awestruck. Moshine doubles as model and MC and graced several modelling contests. On the other hand, she has been making all sorts of headlines as a celebrated MC.
Her thrust into stardom has seen her expanding her trade to sponsored advertising and endorsement deals. With a massive following of more than 50 thousand followers on Instagram alone, the actress has fast become one of the most followed actresses from the DiepCity cast. However, her private life has been implicated in the mix of her success.
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The 27-year-old actress was born on 18 October 1994, The Oaks Ga-Sekororo in Limpopo, South Africa. However, she was later bred in Phalaborwa. She matriculated at Hoerskool Frans du Toit. She graduated in Drama from Tshwane University of Technology Art Campus.
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