CHARACTER in the play At Father’sRorisang Mohapi-Grootboom, is furious because of the girls who are feeding on her husband.
Rorisang (24), who plays the role of Bahumi Motaung in this show which is shown on Mzansi Magic weekdays at 7.30, has just tied the knot with his partner MawethuIfuPrince Grootboom (28).
This lady says that it is hard to find love messages that are being smuggled in her husband’s DMs on Instagram. Continuing, Rorisang said that there was no incident that bothered him more than the girl who tried to seduce her husband in front of him.
Rorisang said he and Prince went shopping at Fourways Mall in Johannesburg. He said while driving in the car, he saw a girl wanting to take the flowers that her husband had bought for her, asking if she bought the flowers for herself. The husband told her that he bought it for his wife, but the girl wanted to know where the wife was, not realizing that Rorisang was in the car.
Rorisang also complained about other women sending poems to Prince. He said that no matter how much women love Prince, forget them because he will not take them. He also threatened them that he will finally meet them at Ntombela’s place and nothing will stop. The couple first got engaged in October last year before tying the knot in December.
Although Rorisang, who played the role of Lulama inGqeberha: The Empire nekaPalesa to- House of Zwide kwi-e.tv, He was born in Bloemfontein, but grew up in the Eastern Cape. Apart from acting, Rorisang is also a singer.
Prince, who is also a dancer, hails from Gqeberha, Eastern Cape. He is the son of a student of Xhosa newsSABC 1 and in Mzansi Wetu, Noxolo Grootboom. Prince has also starred in the Netflix drama 180 note Fatal Seduction nakothi 1802: Love Defies Time.