Renowned actress Buntu Petse, known for her role as Nontle Mogale in Generations: The Legacy, has tied the knot.The news of her marriage has delighted fans and industry colleagues alike, who have taken to social media to congratulate the happy couple.
Celebrated Generations: The Legacy actress, Buntu Petse, recently confirmed her marriage by sharing videos and photos from her traditional wedding ceremony on Instagram. Petse looked radiant in her traditional attire, and her happiness was evident in the heartfelt captions she wrote alongside the posts. The actress thanked everyone for their love and support, promising to cherish this special moment forever.
“#LondawedsBuntu. What a time. God continues to show His love through the spirit, smiles and song experienced that day. Thank you to everyone who helped make it the best day of my life,” she wrote.
TshisaLIVE reported that Petse’s husband, Londa Mavundla, proposed in 2023. The actress posted pictures from the unexpected proposal on her social media timeline along with a touching caption.“Love has truly been good to me, not even one sad day or minute have I had since you’ve come my way,” she said.
South Africans celebrate the actress
@thandeezi: “It’s really a blessing to find a guy that keeps his promise♥️💍.”
Zinwe_Saula: “Love is so beautiful 😍😍😍 you’re so deserving my love ❤️❤️❤️.”
MasegoBaisitse36: “Not me thinking your siblings. You look alike. Definitely soulmates😢😍.”
Lainey_Mainey: “Congratulations love😍❤️a beautiful couple indeed.”
Favourite actress Buntu Petse left the soap opera Generations: The Legacy on SABC 1 in 2023 after playing Nontle Mogale. Petse played Tau Mogale’s daughter, and actors Rapulana Seiphemo and Samela Tyelbooi played Ayanda.In 2020, the isiXhosa actress had her soap opera debut alongside Karabo Maseko, who portrayed Luyolo.
The SABC confirmed her departure in a statement: “Generations: The Legacy, one of South Africa’s most beloved and long-running television series, is proud to celebrate the remarkable contribution of talented actors Buntu Petse, Karabo Maseko, Zizipho Buti and Rebaone Kgosimore.”