Skeem Saam; Mary Matloga Should be A Permanent Cast Member

 Motshibi Tyelele who plays the character of Mary Matloga has continued to brighten the faces of viewers whenever she appears on Skeem Saam over the years that fans have called for the producers of the show to make her a permanent cast member.

Mary who is Mokgadi’s mother regularly appears on the show whenever her daughter needs her to clean up the mess created by her grandson; Noah Matloga.

Tyelele a legendary comedic actress who kept us entertained and laughing for days when she was acting as a suburban, spoilt housewife on Suburban Bliss where she acted alongside Seputla Sebogodi.

Fans would love her to stay longer so that she can rip Meikie Maputla apart who fans hate. They also don’t want her role to be limited to Noah and Mokgadi on the show.

They want her to fight the big guns; such as Marothi, Lelo and Lehasa. She could team up with Lelo and steal Maphosa Nuts from Lehasa as he’s stolen it from Sonti Magongwa

They also want her as Marothi’s business partner or lover because they’re both hilarious and would make a formidable team.

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Katlego Khaole wrote, “Dear Skeem Saam producers, Mary is such a great actress. Please give her a permanent role. There are some bad actors who are main actors that you can eliminate”.

Rachidi Marumo wrote, “ I need a mother like Mary, she doesn’t take no for an answer”.

Jefferson C wrote “Mary is living her best life”

But what does Mary Matloga do for a living?

Little is known concerning what exactly she does for a living except that she has a lot of money and she’s in business.

Remember when she helped build Leeto and Mokgadi’s big house and Leeto recently sent R100k back into her account because she wouldn’t leave.

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Her own daughter; Mokgadi who is unemployed has offered to take her son to varsity overseas with the help of her mother.

We hope an keep praying that the producers will finally bring her on-board because the show has been declining in ratings since the departure of Rachel Kunutu and the disappearance of Lelo Mthiyane.


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