South African actress Zonke Mchunu has been part of the cast of Muvhango for a long time, where she takes on the role of Imani effortlessly. Zonke Mchunu has shared with her fans that today is her birthday and thus revealing her age to them.
Zonke Mchunu in Muvhango
The actress takes on the role of Imani, James’s wife, but she does not get him through the most honest of ways. Imani was one of James’ ex-fiancee’s bridesmaids, but she fell in love with the groom in an unexpected turn of events. At one point at a rehearsal dinner, she had to step in for the bride, who was not present, and their chemistry intensified. James started dating Imani and later got married and has been happily married ever since. Their marriage has its ups and downs; some even involve kidnaps and James’ mother getting jailed.
The actress was a victim of an angry show fan when she was attacked in a mall for being a home wrecker on the drama series. Speaking on that experience Zonke and a few other actors urged and reminded their fans that the roles they play on Television are only fictional. Other fans said that for the fan to believe that the actress is who she brings to life onscreen is a testament to her talent and applauded her for it.
Zonke Mchunu reveals their age as she celebrates her birthday.
Muvhango’s official Instagram page shared that Zonke Mchunu, one of their actresses, has her birthday today, and they wished her a great day. On her timeline, Zonke shared that she was celebrating her birthday with a throwback video where she had long hair. The actress had many fans congratulate her in the comment section because they love her work and her as a person with her drama-free nature.
In the drama series, Imani takes on the role of a more mature woman in her thirties and plays mother to her child and stepchild. Many assume that the actress is in her mid-thirties, but she is younger than that. Zonke Mchunu is celebrating her 30th birthday as she was born in 1992, and only her great acting makes her look like a woman older than she is.
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