Brenda Ngxoli: “Mzansi saved my life!”
Brenda Ngxoli reaches out to the media.
In the days following Brenda Ngxoli’s highly-publicised abuse scandal involving her mother, the actress’ life has seemingly taken a complete 180.
From donations to landing gigs, the formerย The Queenย actress appears to be well on her way to getting back on her feet, and she says she owes it to South Africa to tell her story.
“From Monday, we can do interviews; I owe it to you and the Country at large. Thanks for your patience, Sky and I really appreciate it.”
In a separate post on Instagram, Brenda shared a heartfelt thank-you to those who’ve reached out and helped her, from Ferguson Films to many other generous South Africans:
“I am truly humbled. Through all of you, I have witnessed the grace, mercy and power of the good Lord of the light.”
Fans continue to support Brenda, moved by her story and the many hearts it touched:
South African actor, Abdul Khoza, cheered:
“Look at God!”
nkazi_mdidimba was touched:
“I think Sky can sense that her mom is in a better space. She is so happy, she’s even playing. I love this see this.”
Mzansi actress, Manaka Ranaka, said:
“This is why I love God! Love and light to you and Sky.”
x.prince_____gee.x wrote:
“This is the South Africa we need.”
xolisile_lwekhona posted:
“I’ve never been so happy for a stranger before.”
shelimasondo added:
“South Africans are love. The true definition of Ubuntu.”
Anele18471568 urged:
“Be strong and be courageous, sister, much love.”
In an earlier report,ย Briefly Newsย shared online reactions to Brenda Ngxoli revealing why she suddenly went MIA after receiving help.
The actress alluded to needing to prioritise her safety and the well-being of her daughter.
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