Former Generations: The Legacy actress Letoya Makhene-Pulumo performs the position of Kenzie Miyeni on Netflix’s Dwelling Wrecker .
ALSO READ:Letoya Makhene shares Brenda Fassie’s ideas earlier than she died [watch]
ACTRESS LETOYA MAKHENE RETURNS TO SCREEN
The gifted actress Letoya Makhene-Pulumo performs the position of a broken girl Kenzie Miyeni and stars alongside Enhle Mbali and Nay Maps in Netflix’s Dwelling Wrecker.
Sowetan experiences that Makhene-Pulumo revealed within the interview that the present is an thrilling and tremendous intense film full of many twists and turns.
She provides that viewers who’ve been in relationships that matter to them will have the ability to relate to the movie and her followers will have the ability to see her vary as an actress.
The singer-actress can be grateful for the position because it’s nothing in comparison with her and that is what appearing is about.
The publication provides that the movie centres round a broken girl, Kenzie Miyeni, who’s on a mission to steal Tamara Olpihant’s (performed by Mbali Mlotshwa) life.
ALSO READ:Kgomotso Christopher secures main position in new Netflix steamy sequence
ALSO READ:An inventory of straight actors who nailed their homosexual roles on TV
BACKGROUND OF ‘HOME WRECKER’
The Dwelling Wrecker star Letoya Makhene-Pulumo , who exited Generations: The Legacy in 2019 additionally reveals that her character within the SABC1 soapie opened quite a lot of different doorways for her as a result of followers realised she was in a position to embody a personality.
“It’s nice as a result of for the longest time I used to be being typecast by quite a lot of casting administrators as a result of even when an motion position got here alongside, it didn’t matter how effectively I did in auditions they at all times advised me I’m too harmless, too candy, an excessive amount of of a mother, too caring and loving.”
The movie is written and directed by Stephina Zwane-Groenewald and produced by award-winning actress Salamina Mosese.
It’s a gripping story of ambition, envy, and betrayal that takes audiences on a riveting journey into the depths of human feelings, in keeping with leisure commentator Phil Mphela.
South Africans can watch Dwelling Wrecker from Friday, 7 July on Netflix.
ALSO READ:‘Get cash from the child’: Letoya Makhene deny owing Bolt driver R12k