Buntu Petse, who starred in ‘Generations: The Legacy,’ has received praise for her role as Mbali Hadebe in Netflix’s ‘Miseducation.’
Buntu Petse, well known for playing a role as Nontle Mogale in Generations: The Legacy, has surprised Netflix viewers with her latest Miseducation character.
Buntu Petse, well known for her role in Generations: The Legacy, leads the cast of the Netflix series Miseducation as Mbali Hadebe.
Petse stars as Mbali Hadebe, an It girl who travels to a small-town varsity campus after being cancelled on social media due to her political mother, according to Sowetan.
South Africans have given the brilliant Generations: The Legacy star a standing ovation on social media, revealing that she’s enjoyable to watch on the show and very gifted.
Entertainment commentator Jabu Mcdonald said: “Buntu Petse is perfect for this role. She’s actually fun to watch”.While @BrianTupana tweeted: “Finally, a girl that can “act”.
Burnt Onion, the producers of How to Ruin Christmas, developed the young adult series Miseducation, which aired on Netflix on Friday, September 15th.
Lunga Shabalala, Mpho Sebeng, Ebenhaezer Dibakwane, Luyanda Zwane, Prev Reddy, Sechaba Ramphele, Baby Cele, and many more South African performers appear in Miseducation.
According to The Cinemaholic, the series focuses on Petse’s adolescent influencer character, Mbali Hadebe, who is canceled on social media once the truth about her mother’s shady political transactions is revealed.
She travels to Makhanda in an attempt to reinvent herself and is admitted to Grahamstown University, where she makes every effort to succeed in her reinvention.
Mbali appears on Raeesah’s popular college gossip program The Spill and leads an SRC campaign, and her team, Jay and Natalie, urge her to return to the top, where she believes she belongs.