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Refilwe Modiselle feels she is not appreciated enough in Mzansi

Refilwe Modiselle is making waves overseas with her starring role in the short film White Gold, and says she is often overlooked in SA. The film, which centres on the struggles of a woman living with albinism, who is assaulted and her body parts sold for muthi, featured at a film festival in the UK earlier this year and has put the star on the map.

Refilwe Modiselle

However, Refilwe recently told SAFM she feels her acting career may be taken more seriously if she moved overseas. I would love to leave the country because the sad part is I feel like I am not appreciated in this country. I feel like when I step out (on the global stage) that is when people appreciate what I do … I have made peace with it.

Refilwe Modiselle

She said her grand ambitions were not all about chasing the Hollywood dream. There are many aspirations but I don’t really think I want to live the Hollywood dream. Everyone wants to do that. I want to be a global icon. She said there was a lot of diversity in Mzansi that was not explored fully by creatives and that more marginalised groups, like those living with albinism, needed to be represented.

Refilwe Modiselle

This was not the first time Refilwe has taken a swipe at the local film industry for apparently not giving her a chance. This country tends to overlook its people and doesn’t give people like me a chance when abroad they are more open. Popularity over capability out here, sadly,” she previously told a fan on social media.

In other news – Police Minister Bheki Cele strikes again – No alcohol will be sold in South Africa

Police Minister Bheki Cele has come out guns blazing against mounting calls for the government to allow the sale of alcohol during the lockdown.

Bheki Cele

Cele said it is wrong to make alcohol the centre of the debate when people are losing their lives due to COVID-19, calling people who want the ban of the sale of alcohol to be lifted as not being “serious” about life. Read more

Source: Timeslive

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