Thembisa Mdoda-Nxumalo reveals she’s 'fighting for dear life in hospital'

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Thembisa Mdoda-Nxumalo reveals she’s 'fighting for dear life in hospital'
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'My kid feeling my grief and comforting me, on the phone today, knowing very well that I'm also fighting for dear life on this hospital bed. What a heavy day,' Thembisa said.

With the entertainment industry still reeling from the death of media mogul and producer Shona Ferguson, another thespian, Thembisa Mdoda-Nxumalo, has revealed that she's currently fighting for her life in hospital.

“My kid feeling my grief and comforting me, on the phone today, knowing very well that I'm also fighting for dear life on this hospital bed. What a heavy day,” Thembisa said. “At my most vulnerable, I actually don't have the strength for anything else. Time to break away. Stay safe everyone. Love your loved ones. Love them hard.”Thembisa — having been one of the thespians that worked close with the Fergusons — penned a heartfelt tribute to the late Shona.and not be moved or inspired. Affirms you constantly. Pushes you artistically. He believed in all of us and showed it too. What do we do with all this heartache.

Fans were “very excited” for Thembisa and thankful to her for taking this gigantic challenge. They also wished Zandile a speedy recovery.

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