After being M.I.A from the public, Pamela Nomvete returned to our TV screens on Tuesday afternoon in an in-depth interview on Real Talk with Anele.
A favorite villain list would not be complete without Pamela Nomvete, she was probably one of the main reasons why we loved Generations so much back in the day.
And although she returned to South Africa back in 2014 she has kept quite a low profile doing minimal interviews and appearances, so you can imagine how shocked and excited people were when they found out she was on Real Talk with Anele.
To our knowledge, the last time Pamela Nomvete did any television interviews was in 2013 on 3Talk with Noeleen.
Viewers were so drawn into the 2013 interview that they were even annoyed by the adverts that were playing during the show.
I just wana listen to #PamelaNomvethe #3Talk screw this ads!!
— Zanele Madiba (@MissMadiba) April 18, 2013
Death by all these stupid ads interrupting #PamelaNomvethe's interview on #3Talk
— Zanele Madiba (@MissMadiba) April 18, 2013
So when Anele posted this picture of her and Pamela, Twitter went crazy.
So much so that someone even pulled out Pamela Nomvete's autobiography Beat Of The Drum released in 2014. Now that's loyalty.
After ystday's episode of #RealTalkWithAnele @Anele am up 🙌🏾finally taking @Zimkhitha_Nyoka 's suggestion to read this book @Pamelanomvete pic.twitter.com/OlwO8yBkZI
— BrokeGirlInJHB (@NinkieG) May 3, 2017
Even though the book was released 3-years ago the interview was so in-depth that it even convinced some people to go buy it.
The honesty and authenticity of Pamela Nomvete, the wisdom!!!!😥😥 I'm getting that book.#RealTalkWithAnele
— Chipondamwoyo💞 (@Nkwenkwezi88) May 2, 2017
If only Pamela could return to our TV screens as an actress again, SABC or Mzansi Magic please do something about this.
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