Busisiwe Mtshali warns peers of fake ‘Generations: The Legacy’ auditions

Busisiwe Mtshali. Picture; Instagram

Busisiwe Mtshali. Picture; Instagram

Published Nov 4, 2022

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South African actress Busisiwe “Bucee” Mtshali took to social media this week to warn fellow actors about the latest scam involving one of the longest-running TV shows, “Generations: The Legacy”.

Best known for her role as Nkuli in the award-winning female prison drama series “Lockdown”, Mtshali issued a statement on her Insta stories explaining how she nearly fell for the “scammer” impersonating Mzansi’s legendary film and television producer Mfundi Vundla.

“I was contacted by supposedly uBab' Mfundi requesting me to come to Durban for an audition tomorrow,” shared the star.

“It was when I was requested to book my own flights through his ‘travel agent Trevor’ that I knew something was up”.

“To my industry peers, please be careful, please don't fall victim to their tricks,” she added.

Screenshot from Busisiwe “Bucee” Mtshali’s Insta stories.

“Generations: The Legacy” also issued a statement confirming that Vundla would never contact any potential cast members for auditions.

“Our auditions process is handled exclusively by our casting department,” read the statement on the show’s official Instagram page.

“Mr Mfundi Vundla does not contact anyone directly for auditions…Remember if they ask you to pay it’s a scam.”

When concerned fans asked about their audition processes, it was clarified that none of their auditions were advertised on social media platforms.

“We deal directly with the agencies,” read the show’s response on Instagram.

In 2021, thespian Sello Maake ka Ncube revealed to his fans that his old social media account had landed in the hands of scammers.

The former “Generations” actor told his followers about the parody account that was using his name to scam people, promising them TV jobs.

“Please unfollow and block this account... It's hacked...They (are) scamming you guys...I don’t find people jobs or get them into acting...I don’t even inbox people on social media,” he wrote.

He continued: “Guys PLEASE don't fall for the scammers who are using this account.. Please know that this is not me.... Unfollow this account he is claiming that I give people funding and just know not to ever pay anyone to give you funding. BE CAREFUL.”

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