This festive season, we have seen many of our favourite Zalebs share with us how well they have been spending time with their families and significant others. None other than the ever beautiful Ferguson family, and we love to see it.
Connie’s eldest daughter, Lesedi Matsunyane has also not disappointed and we have to say, we love to see her glow and grow into the beautiful woman that she is. Just recently, Lesedi took to her Instagram to share a photo of her in a bikini that we can’t stop staring at.
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Taking to her comment section, fans absolutely agree that Lesedi is looking nothing but absolutely gorgeous. They are also happy to see that she can finally show off her raunchy body, especially after enduring a C-section.
Fans have also asked her to share on her healing journey, especially for the moms who have also gone through a similar experience like she did. All in all, there is no denying that Lesedi is serving us major body goals, despite everything that she has been through.
This has been an especially tough year for the Ferguson family, especially after they lost one of their own, Shona Ferguson. A loss that was felt by all of Mzansi and the entire film industry. He will forever be remembered for his great works and deeds and most importantly, for having raised such a beautiful family.
It was not too long ago that the Fergsuons were celebrating Uncle Sho’s 4 month death anniversary. Each of them took to their social media to pay tribute to him, with Lesedi’s tribute bringing tears to the eyes of all of Mzansi.
In her tribute, Lesedi wrote, “I liked it better when you were our angel on earth; at least I could nag you on if you’d eaten yet or find you sitting weirdly on the couch, or catch you up on everything MCU related.
The more time that passes, the more I feel like I left too many things unsaid. The more I question whether I showed my love for you enough, and regret the hugs I didn’t give or take. I also question if I made you proud then and I’m making you proud now. I’m trying. Don’t know if I’m succeeding.”
But despite the tough year they have had, Mzansi is happy to see that they continue to get back on their feet, one day at a time. We continue to send them love and strength even as the year comes to a close.