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Show delves deep into industry success stories

Swazi-born actress and media personality Tessa Twala sits down with industry experts to share their stories, experiences, and insights on the latest trends, challenges, and successes in the African film industry.

The South African acting and entertainment industry is filled with inspiring stories of perseverance, talent, and passion. Recognising the need to spotlight women’s journeys and foster a supportive community, the Waterfall City-based entrepreneur and actress, Tessa Twala, has launched Industry Talks with Tessa Twala.

Inspired by LA Mag’s Actress Roundtable, this new platform, which airs every second Monday on the Bro Beans Studio YouTube Channel, aims to become a binge-worthy show that delves deep into the real experiences, challenges, and triumphs of women in entertainment.

The first episode, which premiered on July 7, featured veteran actress Shannon Esra, passionate arts advocate Dippy Padi, and Shonisani Mawisa, who has experience in both theatre and television. These remarkable actresses discussed various aspects of the acting industry.

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Through Industry Talks With Tessa Twala, the creators envision a future where African women in entertainment are recognised, celebrated, and empowered to reach their full potential.

Despite setbacks and disappointments in her acting career, Twala has chosen to focus on other fulfilling areas of her life, using her platform to inspire and uplift others. Known for her roles in Pusha Pressa Phanda, Kedibone, and Netflix’s Kings of Queens Town, she’s an Amma award nominee, fitness enthusiast, and passionate about making people feel something through her craft.

As the Swazi-born actress continues to navigate the challenges of the entertainment industry, she remains dedicated to her passions and values, committed to telling meaningful stories, supporting emerging talent, and creating safe spaces for women in the industry.

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