Sthandiwe is a well-known South African actress and fashion designer. She has starred in a number of popular Mzansi films, including Generations and Yizo Yizo. Like other superstars, veteran actress Sthandiwe Kgoroge’s path to popularity has not been without challenges.
Sithandiwe is without a doubt a gifted and passionate actress. Sithandiwe Msomi has made a reputation for herself despite her struggles with self-esteem. Her success story is incredibly motivating, and she teaches us so much.
Sthandiwe Msomi parents were studying at the Lutheran college in Ohio at the time of her birth. Being her heroes, her parents taught her that to be successful, God-fearing, respectful, kind, and happy. Sthandiwe has 3 brothers, but sadly, the eldest one was killed during political unrest in Maphumulo, KwaZulu-Natal.
The actress grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from six years until ten years. She was a very naughty teenager, and as the only girl, she was a tomboy. She struggled with her self image before realizing that the dark complexion was perfect.
Unfortunately, Sthandiwe Msomi father passed away in 2016. This loss hit her very hard because he significantly contributed to who she is.
The actress graduated from Albini Girls High School. Following that, she attended the University of Natal to study acting and sociology. Sthandiwe is now studying but does not want to share specifics in order to prevent undue strain. She enjoys study and would have been a researcher if she hadn’t become an actor.
While still in high school, the actress performed in various theatre performances, including Macbeth at the Playhouse. Sthandiwe began her career in the film business in 1999 with an appearance in the series Yizo Yizo.
Her debut appearance was warmly praised, earning her an Avanti award for best supporting actress in a drama series. She appeared in several additional projects, including Sthandiwe Msomi Generations, Fallen, and The Road.
In 2020, she came back for the mini-series MTV Shuga Alone Together. The show, which is set in Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, and Cote D’Ivoire, seeks to show the challenges societies are facing because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Other actors involved in this series include Mamarumo Marokane, Lerato Walaza, and Mohau Cele. TV appearances.
Aside from acting, she generates content for Creative Cool Afrika, an unabashedly African internet platform that celebrates all types of African creativity. She enjoys the craftsmanship of antique clothing, accessories, and furniture since she is an old soul. She speaks English, Tswana, and Afrikaans fluently.
On December 21, 2002, Sthandiwe Msomi married Tony Kgoroge, another actor. According to the countless Sthandiwe Kgoroge images on Tony’s Instagram feed, he is a proud partner. Sthandiwe Msomi has three children with her husband.
