Being a lesbian in SA is hard – Nomsa Buthelezi

Former Our Perfect Wedding TV presenter and actress Nomsa Buthelezi opens up about losing gigs in the entertainment industry. The former The Queen actress Nomsa Buthelezi-Shezi says being a lesbian in South African is hard. MDN shared a TikTok video of Buthelezi where she reveals how she lost gigs in the entertainment industry.

“They chuck me out like I am nothing. Maybe this will make my enemies happy. But rest assured, God never rests. There are people in this industry who’ve done horrible things to me, but I kept quiet. They were there to steal my knowledge, like wolves in sheep skin. I never got justice but continued.”

“There are people who hate my sexuality. Being a lesbian in South Africa is very hard. Some gigs I lost because of my sexuality. I will not name them. @Bongani_Wale: “Nomsa is a good person but she was naive to get too close and trust people in the industry. This so-called industry is full of soul and blood-sucking evil people. It’s so interesting she mentions being a lesbian disadvantage not being gay. She will rise again.”

@Mutape_John: “Its entitlement, I don’t think you are that talented an actor neither are u brilliant as an actor. From the little of u that I have watched. You are loud and unrefined. Bo Moshe and them are gay but killing it.”

@Bongani_Wale: “Nomsa is a good person but she was naive to get too close and trust people in the industry. This so-called industry is full of soul and blood-sucking evil people. It’s so interesting she mentions being a lesbian disadvantage not being gay. She will rise again.

Source: The southafrican

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