In his final Instagram post, Seben wrote, “The art of living is a combination of letting go and holding on.”
“I'd like to believe that he knew I loved him too because he was one of the (few) people I had the courage to confess. He made it safe for me to do so. – many will attest to this,” said actress Tuso Mbedu, reflecting on her friendship with the late Mpho Sebeng.
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He and Mbedu had a strong bond dating back to their TV drama days. saints and sinners It was Mbedu's first acting job.
“When I heard that Mpho had passed away, something short-circuited inside me. What are the words that should connect? I still see posts and changed profile pictures, but my brain doesn’t know why it happened. “I refuse to accept that queen actress.
Mbedu said she is still struggling to accept the reality that Seben has died. “I feel like my heart is slowing down and I have to remind myself to breathe. I want to find the right words, but my mind goes blank.”
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star of his generation
Award-winning choreographer Gregory Makoma, who never worked directly with Seben and had followed his career from afar, was heartbroken to hear of his death.
“I have followed his career and always saw him as a shining star and a well-rounded performer with a brilliant personality. I am truly saddened to read of his untimely passing. Mpho was truly one of the brightest stars of his generation,” Makoma said. citizen.
In his last Instagram post a few days ago, Sebben quoted French doctor Havelock Ellis, saying:
“The art of living is a combination of letting go and holding on.”
This quote shows how important he is as a person, which was reflected in Mbedu's words.
“We all know he continued to show up for those he loved. We all know his big heart full of love. His laugh, his cheeky gnashing of teeth, And you can hear the furrowing of his eyebrows when he’s concentrating.”
“I can hear his voice when he was saying 'two wo.' Because there is no way.”
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