Where did Generations actress Akhona ‘Maggie Benedict’ disappear to?
Her English was out of this world. We can all agree that her ascent made us fall in love with her on-screen characters. The celebrated actress was dupped as the next big thing ever happened to Mzansi’s small screens. However, she went awol and even up to now, we are still connecting the dots regarding her whereabouts.
Of late, we have all wondered whether the celebrated actress Maggie Benedict is dead or alive? Best known as Akhona Griffiths or Memela on SABC 1 drama series Generations, the famed actress disappeared in thin air in the backdrop of her newfound fame.
She had fast become one of Mzansi’s finest. She was privileged to star alongside some of Mzansi’s finest, the likes of Connie Ferguson, Leleti Khumalo, the late Menzi Ngubane and Rami Chiume.
Where did Generations actress Akhona ‘Maggie Benedict’ disappear to?
The celebrated actress hogged headlines when she wowed Mzansi with her acting flair in Ashes to Ashes. However, of interest is that she also starred in screenplays like Attack On Darfur and Step to a start-up. She also had features in Hard Copy, 7 de Laan, The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, Geraamtes in die Kas, Super Wings and many other shows.
Since her last on-screen gig, she has been nowhere to be found. Rumour mill once had it that she was dead, but no official statement was released regarding her death. Therefore, we have rubbished the claims. Since her hiatus on small screens, he has also not been active on social media. Her last post on social media happens to be a Twitter thread of 2013.
We last heard about her whereabouts when she trended on social media for bleaching her daughter. The rumour mill had that she was nabbed and behind bars in the mix of things, but the case beforehand was not revealed.
Unlike other A-list who weigh into daring allegations like these to clear their names, Akhona decided to let it slide. We lost a gem, and if anyone knows about her whereabouts, informing the troubled Mzansi will be an excellent kind gesture.
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