“Generations” On The Verge Of Losing Another Star Cast
| September 9, 2010 | Posted by Shola Syno under TV and Politics. |
THE exodus continues on Generations. The latest cast member who is leaving is Delisile Malinga, aka Sarah.
A source close to the show said that the producers were getting rid of Malinga because they were fed up with her attitude and mediocre acting skills.
“She was becoming more and more of a prima donna and came late on set. When the producers asked her about her attitude she became arrogant.
“This is strange because it’s not as if she has the most attractive of roles,” the source said.
Associate producer Pulane Boesak denied that Generations was fed up with her. But she did confirm that “she is going to disappear from the screen eventually”.
“Her character will go through ups and downs and she will eventually fade away. We are not firing her.”
When asked about her looming departure an angry Malinga said that nobody told her they were planning to axe her.
“I’m shocked! Where did you get that from?
“This is news to me. Nobody told me that they had problems with me. I do not know what to say,” said Malinga, who plays the role of a maid.
Malinga worked her way up from being a translator in the scriptwriting department of Generations
She later worked as a scriptwriter on SABC1′s Khumbul’ekhaya. She also appeared in Emzini Wezinsizwa and in a stage play with Duma Ndlovu, who then gave her some screen time on Muvhango.
She got her role as Sarah after a friend at Generations told her that they would need someone to play Ntombi’s nanny.
Before she could find out about the auditions the creative director called to ask her to audition.
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