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Rami Chuene Throws Shade at the Fergusons over Uzalo Photoshoot

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Rami Chuene Throws Shade At The Fergusons Over Uzalo Photoshoot! A few weeks ago Rami Chuene announced her departure from The Queen Mzansi in a statement that suggested things ended on a sour note.

Whilst she has since secured a leading role in a new telenovela, she’s not dome talking about her previous job and everything that was wrong with it. Rami has since made her dislike of her previous job evident by liking and applauding the show’s competitors.

Rami Chuene

Uzalo recently shared a beautiful behind the scenes of their latest photoshoot in which all the actresses were dancing and singing along to a classic Malaika song. Reacting to the viral video, Rami made a remark on how that could have been her and her former castmates had they not been threatened.

This could have been us but were intimidated and threatened to get off the WhatsApp group. Sembi”, Rami tweeted. When a tweep called her out for not moving on, she responded suggesting there was more that happened than what people know.

It seem like the real telenovela was the behind the scenes of The Queen Mzansi production at this point.

In other news – Zozibini Tunzi reacts to Rami Chuene’s thread – We are because someone was

We all are because someone was. Do the same, pass the baton.” This was Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi‘s response to Rami Chuene‘s Twitter thread about actors helping each other get roles and learn their lines for auditions.

Rami Chuene

Using the #PayItForward, the veteran actress counted Flo Masebe and Portia Gumede among her close circle of industry colleagues who made sure she was never without a job. She advised her followers to remember that there is enough space for everyone to shine. Read more

Source: News365


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