Michelle Mosalakae is one of the popular South African actresses most people know.

She was born in 1994 in Mabopane, North of Pretoria.

Most people know her as Zakhithi on Mzansi Magics Isibaya.

Michelle Mosalakae

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Michelle Mosalakae got her degree in English from Rhodes University.

She went on to acquire honours in acting, directing and applied drama.

She is passionate about acting, an interest she developed at a rather young age.

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She regularly did stage plays at St Marys DSG.

The young lady has accomplished much in the acting industry and beyond.

The following are details you may be interested in reading.

Michelle Mosalakae

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Michelle Mosalakae biography

There is more to the actress Michelle than most people know.

She always knew from early childhood that she was different and unique.

She has a skin condition, Albinism which she chooses to see as a strength and never a limitation.

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She was brought up by her mother, Sarah, who taught her the need to love her difference.

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In fact, Michelle Mosalakae’s talent and beautiful milky skin was not unnoticed.

She became the brand ambassador for Revlon which is an international cosmetic brand.

In addition to that, she also starred in the series, Queen where she starred as Kamina.

Michelle Mosalakae

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The two of them met in Kaminas home country where Kagiso was deployed as a soldier.

It just happens that the two were perfect at the roles they were assigned.

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Michelle is also the first Revlon ambassador with albinism.

This is something that is unique and encouraging as companies realize that disability is not inability.

Those following her on Instagram get to catch up with her stories from time and again.

Truly, she is proud of herself and wears it confidently.

To her, albinism is just but the lack of melanin and nothing else.

She has a Bachelor of Commerce & IT from the University of Nairobi and joined Briefly.co.za in November 2019.

The writer completed a Google News Initiate Course.

you might email her at perisrodah254@gmail.com.