Generations: The Legacy, Vuyo Dabula recently took to his Instagram page to expose “unprofessionalism” after he was not paid for a gig
In the WhatsApp messages the actor leaked, he is told, “I have a family function and can’t talk,” as he follows up on his payment.“They @uzalo_sabc1 seem to have removed that new character post … weird … but it’s all good. I come in peace as always. Much love to you, king. Chips are down, and you’re all alone, battered, and with too many Ls. Keep going, soldier, misunderstood and hated for what? Love yourself nonetheless, no matter what.
“I had an amicable conversation with @uzalo_sabc1 about the removal of the new character post. Now, the fact that they called me to assure me that there is no issue and offering an explanation says a lot about the spirit of this production. In the statement, the production said the pair would debut on the show this month, with Vuyo portraying the character of Bentley Majozi and Nonhle Jali playing the role of Thandiwe.
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