Former Mamelodi Sundowns star Lerato Tshabangu is looking for work to earn a living after his fall from glory. At the height of his career, Chabangu was named one of the highest paid stars in his league on his DStv Premier League.
But Lerato Chabangu lost everything in the face of his newfound fame. In recent years, the troubled star has opened up about his struggles, which ranged from being laughed at to being unemployed.
Former Sundowns star Lerato Chabangu is looking for work
Lerato Chabangu is trending as she reveals that she is looking for a job. He revealed this in his recent interview. A viral clip from his interview has garnered thousands of comments and reactions since it was published on the internet.
“I'm looking for a job where I can earn money like everyone else,” Chabangu said. He works hard to put food on the table, but he needs a job, he said, even though it's hard to get a job.
But he seems to have overcome that fear now. between him, “I blew it away.” In an episode of , he revealed that he was unable to appear in public due to “shame.” However, several celebrities reached out to him, including DJ Karri, against this episode.
The DJ visited the stars and shared their priceless moments on social media. “Today I visited mfethu Lerato Chabangu. The truth of life is that everyone makes mistakes, but everyone deserves a chance,” DJ Karri posted.
A few days later, he took Chabangu out to lunch, one of his latest public appearances in years.
fall from glory
At the height of his career, Lerato Chabangu was one of the highest-paid stars in the Premier League. However, he used up his wealth in vain. In one interview he said: “He was always guaranteed the next month's salary, so he spent all his money on useless things. He used to be able to buy expensive things.”
She added: “When Golf V came out, I bought it without a second thought. And you know, women are always there, but my main problem was alcohol.”
career
Lerato Chabangu made his Premier League debut for the University of Pretoria after switching floors from SuperSport United's youth academy. His unparalleled talent saw him join several Premier League clubs including Mamelodi Sundowns, SuperSport United and Morooka Swallows.
After Swallows, he joined a series of teams from the National Division, but was unable to secure a club.
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