Cindy is best known for playing Nurse Constance in Rhythm City.
Original Rhythm City Actress Cindy Majola has been spotted walking around the streets of Yeovil, Johannesburg.
Emotional footage shows Majola in grief after losing everything, including his family.
“I had everything from the time I was 22. I had a car, an apartment, a business, everything, but I wasn't happy. They killed my family for money.”
“I made R52,000 in two weeks and I prayed, 'God, take it all from me. I want to be like you all'. And God took it,” Majola said in the video, adding that she did not need help.
The video has sparked concern on social media, with many fans calling for her help.
Here are some responses from X:
“This entertainment industry has a tendency to embarrass public figures… this is sad to see,” Ayanda wrote.
Pro Zikela added: “The fall of actress Cindy Majora is heartbreaking. Life is cruel!”
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Cindy Majora's career highlights
Majola attracted a lot of attention in 2002 when he went public with his relationship with the late Brenda Fassie.
She is known for playing Cindy Sibiya in the SABC1 football drama. Zone 14 From 2005 to 2008.
She also starred as Lindy Shabalala, a music producer for e.tv. Behind the Scenes She played Tsotsi's mother in the Oscar-winning film. Tsotsi 2006.
Her acting resume includes roles in popular shows such as; Izo IzoErfsondes, The Lab, Heartlines, Jacob's Cross, and more.
From 2009 to 2011, she played Nurse Constance. Rhythm City.
After a four-year hiatus, Majora returned to the big screen for a short time in 2017. Isithembiso.
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