Talented actor Pholoso Mohlala, who is famously known for his roles in Isidingo and The Queen has landed the role of Tsietsi in Skeem Saam.
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PHOLOSO MOHLALA: NEW ROLE
Entertainment commentator Phil Mphela confirms that Pholoso Mohlala has joined Skeem Saam as Tsietsi in the educational soapie.
“Pholoso Mohlala joins Skeem Saam. Mohlala plays Tsietsi, a new guy at Bazaruto, he and his friend’s charm make an impression on Pretty and Eunice,” said Mphela.
The TVSA Skeem Saam February teasers also reveal that Pretty’s new man might be Tsietsi and they’ll have a connection.
Friday, 2 February teaser reads: “Pretty opens herself up to a possible new relationship.”
Thursday, 8 February teaser reads: “Pretty and Tsietsi’s connection seems to be growing stronger.”
The Wednesday, 14 February teaser reveals that Pretty will choose love over family.
The Friday, 16 February teaser also reveals that Pretty will visit Turf with her man to say her last goodbyes.
The soapie‘s teasers also hint that Lerato Marabe’s character may be moving to Johannesburg, where her former lover Lehasa (Cedric Fourie) lives.
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‘SKEEM SAAM’: PRETTY AND LEHASA BREAKUP
The fan-favourite couple Pretty and Lehasa haven’t laid eyes on each other since September 2023 since their breakup in January.
In the episode, Lehasa visited Pretty’s workplace, Bopape Law firm in Turfloop, Limpopo, where viewers hoped the pair will get back together as they’ve had enough of Lehasa and Khwezi’s (Samukele Mkhize) relationship.
Lehasa also proposed marriage to Pretty, who turned him down after she realised that she’s competing with Khwezi and her baby for his attention and admitted she will never be his first priority.
Lehasa was shocked and heartbroken when Pretty revealed she doesn’t want to be with him anymore.
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