Kwezi Ndlovu, the award-winning actress who is known for her role as Nobuntu on the popular Umkhokha: The Curse, has announced that she is expecting her first child next year.
SHE SHARED THE NEWS WITH HER FOLLOWERS
The 30-year-old actress, who hails from Clermont near Durban, shared the news with her 341,000 Instagram followers while on holiday in Mauritius. In the post, Ndlovu flaunted her baby bump with the caption "Coming 2024". She shared several photos and videos from her vacation, but her baby daddy was not seen in any of the snaps. As soon as the news broke, her followers flooded her page with congratulatory messages. Ndlovu will be a first-time mother, and her fans are excited to see her embark on this new journey. "Congratulations to Kwezi Ndlovu on her upcoming bundle of joy!" one social media user wrote.
EXCITED TO WELCOME HER FIRST BABY
A source close to Ndlovu said she was excited to be expecting her first child and that she is happily in love with her baby daddy and everything is going well for her. "Her career is booming and her love life is also flourishing. She is on top of the world everything seems to be going well for her," adds the source. Ndlovu has won several awards for her performances, she appeared in several local dramas before becoming a part of the cast of Umkhokha: The Curse. She played Thuli Ngubane in Housekeepers, Pretty Girl in Isibaya, Vivian in Isithembiso, Stellina in Rockville, and the controversial Young MaMngadi in The Herd. When contacted for comment, Ndlovu said she didn't have anything more to say except for what she posted on her social media page. "All your questions are answered in that post," she said.