Generations actress Buntu Petse “Nontle” Gets Married to her highschool sweetheart in real life. See beautiful here

Talented actress Buntu Petse, best known for her role as Nentle Mogale in “Generations: The Legacy,” has recently tied the knot. The rising star confirmed her marriage by sharing a video and photo of her wedding on her Instagram account this past weekend, captioning it with “It was a good time.”


 

In her heartfelt Instagram post, Petse expressed her gratitude and joy, writing, “God continued to show His love through the spirit of the day, through smiles and songs. Thank you to everyone who helped me today.” The actress’s husband, Londa Mavundla, proposed to her in 2023. Reflecting on their relationship, Mavundla said, “Love is really good for me, isn’t it? It was a special day because he came to me and said, ‘Wait a minute.’”

South Africans and fans flooded her post with congratulatory messages. Some notable comments included:

@Prihanna_p: “I’m happy for you, baby. It’s very important to see him in this kind of role. If you beat that child once, he should win with you. People should respect him.”
@Zinwe_Saula: “Love is beautiful, you should love me.”
@MasegoBaisitse36: “Congratulations, my sister, you are truly a friend.”
@Lainey_Mainey: “Congratulations to a wonderful couple.”
Buntu Petse’s Journey

Petse’s journey in the entertainment industry has been remarkable. She made her soap opera debut in 2020, starring alongside Karabo Maseko, who plays Luyolo. “Generations: The Legacy” has been one of South Africa’s most popular shows, and Petse’s role has been pivotal.

In a statement, the SABC praised the contributions of Petse and her co-stars: “Legacy is one of the most popular shows in South Africa, and we are proud to welcome the talented cast, including Smart and the outstanding contributions of Buntu Petse, Karabo Maseko, Zizipho Buti, and Rebaone Cosimore.”

Departure and Future Endeavors

Petse is leaving the SABC1 soap opera as Mbali Hadebe. Her character’s storyline has captivated audiences, focusing on Mbali discovering the truth about her mother’s crime. To reinvent herself, Mbali went to Makhanda and was accepted at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, dedicating her efforts to self-improvement.

Mbali participated in the school talk show “The Spill,” created by Raeesah, and served on the SRC, with her teammates Jay and Natalie encouraging her to return to where she feels she belongs.

Buntu Petse’s marriage marks a new chapter in her personal life, and her fans are eagerly anticipating what’s next for the talented actress.