Samkelo Ndlovu has opened up about plans on having another child. The former Rhythm city actress went on Twitter where she said her daughter who is two years old needs a sibling
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Ndlovu took to Twitter where she wrote
"Yazi if I was smart I would pop another one out My daughter needs a sibling. I don’t want her to have a lonely childhood. If I knew I’d be home all year this year, it would’ve been the perfect time to bake a and have it. ...eish"
The actress also said that she does not want her daughter to have a lonely childhood and also revealed that if she knew she would be home all year it would be the perfect time to have another child. Ndlovu is on an acting hiatus after leaving the popular eTV soapie Rhythm City, a show which she had been on for a good seven years where she played career oriented and boss lady Lerato. The actress revealed at the time of her departure that she wanted to leave a year before but could not and the producers of the show asked her to stay because her character was still pivotal to the show.
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Read more: Samkelo Ndlovu Has Resigned From Rhythm City!
Ndlovu took to Twitter where she wrote
"Yazi if I was smart I would pop another one out My daughter needs a sibling. I don’t want her to have a lonely childhood. If I knew I’d be home all year this year, it would’ve been the perfect time to bake a and have it. ...eish"
The actress also said that she does not want her daughter to have a lonely childhood and also revealed that if she knew she would be home all year it would be the perfect time to have another child. Ndlovu is on an acting hiatus after leaving the popular eTV soapie Rhythm City, a show which she had been on for a good seven years where she played career oriented and boss lady Lerato. The actress revealed at the time of her departure that she wanted to leave a year before but could not and the producers of the show asked her to stay because her character was still pivotal to the show.
Main Image Credit: Timeslive