October Issue Envy Mag
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As much she loves and<br />
respects her followers,<br />
she sometimes feels<br />
like they are crowding<br />
her especially when<br />
she is at the mall with<br />
her grandmother.<br />
“I understand that when<br />
someone who has been<br />
watching you on screen<br />
is seeing you in person,<br />
they want to take a photo<br />
or strike a conversation<br />
with you. But sometimes<br />
people can be so rude.<br />
Great me first, I am a<br />
human being then is you<br />
see if I am eating with<br />
food in my mouth, can<br />
you wait?”<br />
Fashion and Beauty<br />
Mo who always looks<br />
stylish and on point<br />
confesses that she is a<br />
lazy dresser and that her<br />
fashion icon is Rihanna,<br />
Keke Palmer, and<br />
Moneoa.<br />
“I always go for simplicity<br />
and comfortability. If you see<br />
me wearing heels, you should<br />
know I am uncomfortable<br />
and angry. I am a sneaker<br />
kind on a girl,” says<br />
Motsoaledi.<br />
Her fashion sense is the same<br />
as her beauty and makeup<br />
choice. “I have powerful<br />
features, so I always go for a<br />
natural look when it comes to<br />
make-up. On my daily basis,<br />
I just apply, foundation,<br />
mascara and I ready to go.”<br />
Keeping Your Acting Job<br />
For an artist to be able to<br />
keep their job, Motsoaledi<br />
says you always have to be<br />
professional but sometimes<br />
there is nothing you can do if<br />
your storyline is no longer<br />
part of the show.<br />
“It doesn’t matter how good<br />
you are at times. If your<br />
storyline cuts, they let you<br />
go. But you do need to be<br />
disciplined though.”<br />
<strong>Envy</strong> magazine 12