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WATCH: Connie Ferguson responds to iconic ‘Generations’ slap scene

Considered one of the golden years in South African soapies, Generations on SABC 1 created many memorable careers and moments which included Ntombi (Sonia Mbele) and Karabo’s (Connie Ferguson) bitter rivalry. 

Connie’s daughter Lesedi Matsunyane-Ferguson shared insight on why she wanted to reignite this TV debate of Ntombi’s and Karabo’s most iconic moment, the slap. 

Lesedi shared a snippet of her mom and Sonia getting into a fight in character in one of the episodes in Generations in the early 2000s.

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The old clip went viral on Tik To a few weeks ago with neticitizens saying soapies back then had a different type of drama, and Ntombi vs Karabo was unmatched on television. 

A friend asked Lesedi to record Connie reacting to the clip.

The actress is seen laughing at the scene of “the slap” and wondered how they found the video. Connie also commented the hair in the scene is very much her own “that wasn’t a weave, it was my own hair”, adding their slaps were real and they didn’t fake it. 

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Watch: Connie Ferguson reacts to iconic Generations slap scene

The Ferguson family celebrated late Shona Ferguson’s birthday on Saturday who would have turned 48 years old.

RELATED: Happy heavenly birthday’ – The Fergusons mark Shona’s birthday

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The family did hold a function as they celebrated his birthday in a “meaningful way” by visiting Emdeni Children’s Home. 

“A day filled with activities, music and dance, the order of the day was love and laughter!” Connie wrote on Instagram.

The actress thanked multiple sponsors such as McDonald’s, Cashbuild, Zwane Fin Services, Kuwala Fin Serv, Botle Creations and House Of Tshegofatso and Divine Development for marking the first Shona Ferguson Day.

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By Sandisiwe Mbhele
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