The Property star Aubrey Poo says he’s thrilled to have joined Generations: The Legacy 23 years later.
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AUBREY POO: DEBUT
Generations: The Legacy viewers are elated to know that actor Aubrey Poo will lastly make his extremely anticipated debut on the SABC1 soapie on Thursday, 14 September as Khumo Moroka.
Poo, who just lately exited The Property as a corrupt politician, Castro Kamanga tells Sowetan that it has taken him 23 years to lastly be on Generations and he feels honoured to be part of this legacy.
The award-winning actor provides that he feels blessed to have the ability to bounce from one contractual alternative to the opposite and likewise reveals that there’s a sure expectation when one joins a soapie as huge as Generations.
The thespian has additionally starred in Isidingo as Gabriel Mothusi, Muvhango as Pule Mohale, The Property as Castro Kamanga and plenty of extra.
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HIS ‘GENERATIONS: THE LEGACY’ ROLE
The Isidingo star Aubrey Poo portrays the character of Khumo Moroka, who’s a high-powered scion of the Moroka household alongside Rapulana Seiphemo as Tau Mogale and Connie Ferguson as Karabo Moroka.
Poo provides that he had two weeks to organize for the Moroka position as The Property stopped taking pictures on the finish of June and he began with Generations: The Legacy in July.
TVSA reviews that Poo’s newest character, Khumo Moroka is answerable for operating the Morokas mining operations.
Generations manufacturing reveals to the publication that they consider the multi-talented actor will convey the pure allure and class he exudes to the position of Khumo Moroka.
“His means to play the scheming villain, with a disarming smile and crafty guile, will little question shine by means of as Khumo reaches for his vaulting ambition.”
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