Sphelele Mzimela (born in Kwazulu-Natal) is a South African actress.
She is popular to many television viewers for portraying the role of Mazaza on Uzalo, a popular television series.
She was allegedly fired from the show after she became pregnant.
Profile
Name | Sphelele Mzimela |
Gender | Female |
Place of birth | Kwazulu-Natal |
Education | Television production National Diploma |
Alma mater | AFDA, Durban University of Technology |
Profession | Actress |
Popular role | Mazaza from Uzalo |
Education
She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in television production. She obtained the certificate from AFDA Academy (The South African School of Motion Picture medium and live performance).
She also attended the Durban University of Technology and obtained a National Diploma.
Baby Daddy
The actress has left much talking after left a picture of a handsome looking man carrying her twins.
She captioned the photo, “Here is a photo of the 3 people that know me inside out…”
Uzalo
She gained popularity for playing the role of Mazaza on Uzalo, a popular television series in South Africa.
After she became pregnant, the actress was replaced by Mpume Ngwenya. She also appeared in Isibaya playing the role of Kentucky.
Pregnancy
She made a reveal that she’s expecting twins after a challenging journey of trying to conceive.
She shared with Move! Magazine her many years of struggling to conceive.
Sphelele further said that she did not pay a visit to a doctor to find out why she couldn’t fall pregnant.
She gave the reason that a real diagnosis of an inability to conceive would have broken her heart.
She took to Instagram to share with followers that she was expecting twins.
Twins
Sphelele chose to throw a special party for her twins a few weeks after their birth.
She had hoped to have a baby shower before her children arrived but the Covid-19 pandemic coupled with her health made her suspend it.
After the Nationwide lockdown has eased, the actress has decided of celebrating her babies.
She shared photos of the welcome party she threw for her twins in Sundumbili, KwaZulu-Natal.
Family and close friends were present to celebrate with her.