BY Nkosazana Ngwadla
Losing a romantic partner is not easy, the different stages of grief creep up on their victims and there’s not much you can do but surrender yourself to going through each one. However, when you feel your loved one was robbed from living a long, and happy life by people who pretend to have cared about them, things can easily take a turn for the worse…and you end up acting out of character.
This is exactly what happened to Tracey (played by Zizipho Buti) on SABC 1’s Generations: The Legacy. She rocked up at her late partner’s funeral while the iconic Karabo Moroka (played by Connie Ferguson) was speaking and caused what could possibly be one of local TV’s most dramatic scenes.
Zizipho Buti’s talent while portraying Tracey’s grief has been nothing short of perfect, and we salute her! The actress recently took to Twitter to explain her experience while working on the dramatic funeral scene, “When I read the script for this scene, I thought yoh Bawo wam ndizo qala ngaphi kengoku ngale idrama engaka thiza [my goodness, where will I begin when trying to bring this much drama to life] …one of my fave scenes,” she wrote.