Generations: The Legacy’s Actress Zoe Mthiyane opens up about the dark days of her career

Zoe recently opened up about how she suffered extremely stressful times that led to her returning home
Being in the public eye has made her life extremely stressful and the judgement of others has caused her great pain – One person who has always been there for her is her mother
There are times that fame comes at a price. One person who will know just how this feels is Generations: The Legacy actress Zoe Mthiyane. She is most certainly one of the top actresses in Mzansi and one who is recognised by so many people. However, there was a time in her life that she was ready to give up and move back home. Back in 2003, Zoe entered the Coca-Cola Popstar TV talent competition. Since then she became a star in many of big productions. She recently had an interview with True Love magazine in which she openly discussed the days when she felt her career was going nowhere.
she said there was a period in her life where her career was stagnant and she called her late mom to say that she needed to return home. During these times, her mom would remind her that the road to success is prickly and would tell her to hang in there. Zoe said her mom would then insist that she make her way home over the weekend to recollect and then return to Johannesburg.
Zoe said that she has learnt so much through the almost 20 years of working in the industry.
One thing was that keeping her private life private was important as she was far too open about her love-life in the beginning.
She said there were many lessons she had learnt in her nearly two decades in the industry, including being more private after she initially was far more open about her personal life. Zoe went on to say that she had spent many years in preparation of her career. Hours were spent studying and hustling and then all of this was reduced to her love-life. She did say that she would confirm should she be in a relationship or not, but the buck stops there!
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Source: Briefly