The Star Late Edition

Shauwn Mkhize dragged over ‘Uzalo’

- LIAM KARABO JOYCE liam.joyce@inl.co.za

OVER-the-top reality TV star Shauwn Mkhize, aka MaMkhize, has been dragged for joining Uzalo.

And the star has not even made her debut on the screen yet.

News of the controvers­ial businesswo­man making a guest appearance on the hit SABC1 soapie shook social media streets, with many finding it unbelievab­le.

Some users even speculated that MaMkhize had bought the part for herself.

MaMkhize will make her acting debut as a mysterious, wealthy woman, with her eye on the coveted KwaMashu Kingdom Church.

“I am extremely excited for my guest appearance on Uzalo, what a fun experience it was to join the cast; I can’t wait for everyone to see another side of my many hidden talents,” said the star.

She joins the show in its seventh season.

Last month, MaMkhize was not impressed with the comments made about her son Andile Mpisane, when he became a talking point on social media after he awarded himself the number 10 jersey of Royal AM FC, the soccer team owned by his mother, of which he is the chairperso­n.

Last year, the 19-year-old also kick-started his music career as a gqom artist with Umcimbi, featuring Madanon and Distructio­n Boyz, and bagged an internatio­nal award nomination for his music.

On Instagram, the Kwa MamKhize star shared her thoughts about the people commenting on her family, seemingly alluding to the jokes and memes made about her son over the weekend.

She said: “There are those people that will go out of their way to always talk and say mean things about me and my family BUT thina we keep it moving!!

“When God decided to bless you? it’s only him who has the powers to take it away from you no one else, WHEN GOD SAY YESSS, NO ONE CAN SAY NO !!!!!!

“And when they try to say

Nooo he has his own way of showing off.

“It’s important to live life in the moment, celebrate the big things and the small things because life is too short to wallow in negativity.”

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