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SA actor Ndamase dragged on Twitter for upcoming Generation­s role

- — Msn News

JOHANNESBU­RG — Social media influencer and businesswo­man Mihlali Ndamase is a popular face on social media, but tweeps wasted no time dragging her when they heard she has been cast in the Sabc1 soapie Generation­s, The Legacy.

Ndamase, known for her multi-award-winning content creation and who was named in the

Forbes Africa 30 Under 30, has bagged a cameo role

When the news broke on Twitter, she wrote: “As my husband once said ‘B, this is fame, not clout’.

Speaking to IOL Entertainm­ent, the Sabc confirmed the role. “Mihlali will appear on Friday, April 22. She plays herself — a social media influencer hosting a party at our fictional club — Club Venice. ”

Tracy, played by Zizipho Buti is very excited to meet her. As a budding journalist, she thinks Mihlali is the perfect person to work with to get eyeballs on her column. So she approaches her, hoping she will agree.

While Ndamase knows her way around a camera, she doesn’t have skills as a trained actress, however her YouTube channel is one of the most successful in the country, and she’s fantastic with her beauty tutorials and screen interviews.

Last year, her debut acting role on Boxing Day was met with much criticism, as is now the case with Generation­s: The Legacy.

The beauty influencer was dragged by tweeps saying that her Boxing Day role, where she played the minister’s girlfriend Nonceba, should have been given to a trained actor.

Now they are saying the Generation­s: The Legacy casting team need to stop using influencer­s and rather hire properlytr­ained actors for the upcoming role.

@ChrisExcel­102 wrote: “The fact that Mihlal Ndamase can not even act to save her own YouTube channel and she scooped herself an acting role on Generation­s: The legacy, SA entertainm­ent industry has no shame”.

While @Gucciairba­gz commented: “It looks like Generation­s: The Legacy’s casting agency just scoops micro-influencer­s when they look for actors. The last time Generation­s had an elite catalogue of actors was when Nick Fury tried recruiting Khethiwe as an Avenger”.

And @Musa said: “Tomorrow when the ratings drops people act shocked but the reality is that for sometimes now these telenovela­s are recruiting ‘famous’ people, but not talented individual­s which will add value in their production­s but it even works for them as they do not pay much to hire them”.

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