#aTypicalInterview: Actress Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa on her lifelong crush on Will Smith

Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa. Picture: Supplied.

Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa. Picture: Supplied.

Published Nov 27, 2022

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Johannesburg - This week we feature South African actress, TV presenter and fashion designer Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa.

She is known for her breakthrough role on the South African television series “Tshisa”. She launched the maternity wear range SE Preggoz in South Africa and New York in 2015.

Mlotshwa landed her first role on the South African series “Mtunzini.com”, which aired on SABC.

Mlotshwa has since been cast in numerous South African television soapies and drama series, including the telenovela “iNkaba”, “Moferefere Lenyalong”, “Soul City”, “Sokhulu and Partners”, “Rhythm City”, “Rockville” and “7de Laan”.

In 2009, she hosted the Channel O series “Young, Gifted and Black”, and in 2018, she was cast as the lead actress for the short film “Lace”.

In 2019, Mlotshwa was cast as supporting lead for the series “The Herd”.

Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa. Supplied image.

You are able to star alongside any actor in the world in a romantic comedy. Who do you choose to star alongside?

Will Smith. Everyone knows what a big crush I have on Will. I will talk to Jada about isithembu, hahaha. I not only think he’s a good performer, but he also has a star factor about him, and he is a performer I enjoy.

The food that most reminds you of your childhood is…?

Lamingtons.

What is one thing that most people don’t know about you…?

I think people don’t realise how hard-working I am. For some reason I feel everything falls on my lap. I am one of the most hard-working people you can come across and try really hard to balance my life, with all the elements in it. I also believe in educating myself. By completing a lot of short courses as a measure of keeping my mind working, but also keeping well informed in the field I’m in.

Enhle Mbali. Picture: Supplied.

How would you like to be remembered?

As someone who stood for what’s right. Perfectly imperfect human had a zest for life and living it to its fullest. Someone who loved her family and would go to the ends for them. Someone who respected those around her even when they did not deserve it. I was here for some real meaningful change for women and children.

What one thing has caught your attention on social media in the last week?

I have no idea… I mind my own business. But what has caught my attention with regards to news is the article of real talk yoga about a 12-year-old girl who was repeatedly raped by a gang of men for three days straight. That was the most vile, disgusting, inhumane and saddest thing I’ve ever read. It’s sad that our government spends money frivolously, yet it doesn’t help its people. It’s getting closer, though, that people will rise up and stand up to them as they did with the apartheid government.

Which fashion designer in the world would you love to collaborate with one day…?

Hermès, Chanel, Balmain.

Your favourite item of clothing in your closet currently is…?

All of them as they represent a piece of me.

Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa. Picture: Instagram.

What is your definition of love?

Love is when you want the best for someone and they are the best for you, and for you and your love life making each hurdle easier for the next step on. It’s learning the other party’s love language and delivering on it so they feel loved, respected, protected and cared for. It is delivering the hardest conversations with love so they may grow.

Your favourite restaurant in SA is…? And what do you order?

They would have to pay me for me to do that marketing for them LOL. But it’s in Cape Town.

A wild night out or Netflix and chill?

Netflix and chill, games night and conversation.