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Kgomosto Christopher opens up about her amaizing year

Southafrican Actress Kgomtso Christopher sat down with IOL to describe her new roles roles in TV.Kgomotso is well known for her role in Scandal.

Kgomotso was recently chosen to be an ambassador for the Supreme Women Campaign.The campaigns celebrate powerful women who are the best in their industries.

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About the #SupremeWomen campaign, she praises, “For me as an African woman, I believe you can find supreme women in every corner, they’re in our boardrooms, they are in a shack raising doctors of tomorrow, because of the sheer character that is a woman.”

The Scandal star’s passion is unmistakable as she chats about women taking their place as forerunners in the media industry.

 

Christopher notes, ““It’s high time we say these supreme women exist in our lives, so why doesn’t the content reflect that? Why does the content always reflect a male lead, surrounded by women that are weak?

“It’s lovely that broadcasters like e.tv are beginning to embrace the story of women and  where we are today. We we need to tell more of their stories.”.
In the past year, since leaving the local soapie Isidingo, Christopher has been involved in other projects including the SABC 2 drama, Thola. 

Kgomotso Christopher. Picture: Supplied

She explains, ““I had a very busy year, a year into Scandal! I did a drama series on SABC 2 ironically, that aired only recently. Now I’m full time on Scandal!as YV. And that takes up 100  percent of my time, I don’t even get time to do my nails that’s why I was very excited to take a day go to the spa for my full body massage. A the chance to time to switch off and relax.”

 

With working on a soapie monopolizing much of a time – leaving very little to do other projects at the moment – she tries her best to ensure it doesn’t eat into family time. 

She explains, “The most important thing is to be realistic, I’m not one of those artists who does everything; I wake up, I’m there, at night I’m somewhere, on weekends I’m there, it’s a rare occurrence and it’s usually work. I think balancing comes with being very choosy about what you do. I had my chance to travel and be exclusively answering only to my needs. Now I have very young children.”

Christopher admits, ““He is incredible, whatever he touches, whatever he does, it’s just incredible. It’s an absolute dream to work with him, literally. He’s someone I met when I was in high school, I stopped him across the road, and I said please sign my homework diary and he signed it and I still have that homework diary.

After so many years I never though he will be a close colleague of mine. He is still an inspiration, I still look up to him.”
What’s next? More “scandal” of course – but it’s scripted!

About this writer:

Molly Mwangi

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