Nelisiwe Sibiya has taken to Instagram to express her hatred for people that live off making other people' lives miserable.
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She said, "Oh by the way I hate bullies and people who think they are mini Jesus! I hate disrespectful people!!! If you lack respect, don't even come close to me!"
Nelisiwe was addressing this to people that block her and then stalk her so as to see what she is up to. These are some of the posts she made:
In August, the talented actress received a nod of great work at the Scream Awards, Africa's biggest all youth Awards. In April, Nelisiwe won her very first award in acting. The actress popularly known for her role as Dr. Mbali on Durban Gen won The Best Actress in Africa award at Zikomo awards in Zambia.
Nelisiwe shot to fame soon after she was discovered by Black Brain Pictures boss Mandla N who asked her to audition for his popular drama series titled Lockdown . She is currently starring on Durban Gen as Dr. Mbali.
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She said, "Oh by the way I hate bullies and people who think they are mini Jesus! I hate disrespectful people!!! If you lack respect, don't even come close to me!"
Nelisiwe was addressing this to people that block her and then stalk her so as to see what she is up to. These are some of the posts she made:
In August, the talented actress received a nod of great work at the Scream Awards, Africa's biggest all youth Awards. In April, Nelisiwe won her very first award in acting. The actress popularly known for her role as Dr. Mbali on Durban Gen won The Best Actress in Africa award at Zikomo awards in Zambia.
Nelisiwe shot to fame soon after she was discovered by Black Brain Pictures boss Mandla N who asked her to audition for his popular drama series titled Lockdown . She is currently starring on Durban Gen as Dr. Mbali.
Speaking about her Durban Gen role on Instagram last month, Neliswe said it reminded her of her mother’s last days in the hospital.
She shared a video of one of her scenes with a caption: “Shooting these hospital scenes was so close to my heart. And now they affecting my family. I went all OUT bringing this to life as They were always reminded of my late mother’s last days at the hospital, how much she fought sickness which was said to be cancer. She fought ey. She honestly thought she would be better Kanti no Death was too stronger than her. It was time.”
“Yesterday I got a text from my sister that broke my heart so bad. She told me that since I started being in the hospital she stopped watching Durban because I look exactly like my mother and it reminds her of those last days. Mind you she passed away in her hands. I got sick the same time and now I am on my way home to recover and be with my family,” she added.
We often hear many rags to riches stories from celebrities who have had their big break. Often times, people do not associate hard work with pretty women saying they had it very easy. They call it pretty privilege. With Durban Gen's Nelisiwe Faith Sibiya though, she did not have it easy.
The beautiful Durban Gen actress took to social media to share her story of how she suffered as she worked very hard to get her big break. Nelisiwe worked as a promoter at first before getting into acting. She said during her promoter days, she had to sleep in bathrooms for 6 months trying to make ends meet.
“One day, I’ll tell you a story of how I used to sleep in the bathroom for six months at the Glen Mall working as a promoter. Ei Ngoba ngibuya kude ngizama impilo (I have come a long way trying to make things work),” she wrote on Instagram.
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Main Image Credit: Instagram/@nelisiwe_faith_sibiya
“Yesterday I got a text from my sister that broke my heart so bad. She told me that since I started being in the hospital she stopped watching Durban because I look exactly like my mother and it reminds her of those last days. Mind you she passed away in her hands. I got sick the same time and now I am on my way home to recover and be with my family,” she added.
We often hear many rags to riches stories from celebrities who have had their big break. Often times, people do not associate hard work with pretty women saying they had it very easy. They call it pretty privilege. With Durban Gen's Nelisiwe Faith Sibiya though, she did not have it easy.
The beautiful Durban Gen actress took to social media to share her story of how she suffered as she worked very hard to get her big break. Nelisiwe worked as a promoter at first before getting into acting. She said during her promoter days, she had to sleep in bathrooms for 6 months trying to make ends meet.
“One day, I’ll tell you a story of how I used to sleep in the bathroom for six months at the Glen Mall working as a promoter. Ei Ngoba ngibuya kude ngizama impilo (I have come a long way trying to make things work),” she wrote on Instagram.
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Main Image Credit: Instagram/@nelisiwe_faith_sibiya