Ishita: enemy Actress Ontiletse Radipabe, who lives with dwarfism, says she often has to deal with bullying on social media.
former YoTV Ontiletse Radipabe talks about personality. sunday world She said she is trying to educate others about her condition.
“Some people still don't understand how to treat people with symptoms like mine. So they need to be educated about it.”
“Social media bullying exists everywhere, and we find that most people who bully people because of their disability do it for fun. [They] Never understand that people with disabilities are also human beings. ”
Radipabe added that she always stands tall and tries to protect anyone who is a victim of social media bullying.
Being bullied as a child had a big impact on her, as many communities don't know how to treat people with dwarfism.
The actress and television personality started out as a presenter on SABC1's children's show YoTV. She believes that her perseverance and perseverance have brought her this far. Being on television was something she had wanted all her life.
when she got it Ishita She saw the role as an opportunity to embrace who she is. This was her chance to show the world that people with disabilities are human too.
Her role in “ISITHA: THE ENEMY”
Actress and TV presenter Oriletse Radipabe plays the role of domestic worker Martha in the TV novel. Ishita: enemy.
She also appears on the Moja LOVE reality show. giants of the citya series that follows the lives of people living with dwarfism.
Radipabe said Jimoja in 2022 It took her a while to find love because she was in a relationship and was looking for someone real.
“I'm in a relationship. Men will always be men. You always have to build trust and it takes time and patience, but I hope they don't let you down.”
Ishita: enemy It reached 4 million viewers on e.tv in March, making it the second most-watched television program on e.tv. House of Wide.