Her role as Principal Thobakgale on the popular show Skeem Saam on SABC1 made her famous. Elizabeth claimed to have two distinct personalities because she was raised among boys in an interview with the Daily Sun.
Actress Elizabeth Serunye feels she doesn’t need a man in her life. She believes that having her two kids is plenty. The 53-year-old told Day to Day Sun that having a single parent had helped her become more realistic.
“I needed to strengthen and behave like a kid,” she said.
She mentioned making the decision to alter her life.
“While I’m still taking care of my boys, I’ve made the decision that I won’t have a partner. That is the means by which far I’ve come,” she made sense of.
She also said that her part in Skeem Saam affected her life.
She stated, “The demands of the role have made it difficult to be alone, but I am still focused on raising my boys.”
“We can have a good time,” she said in response to the question of whether she needed a partner. I’m not perfect. That being said, many thanks. Bobby and Patchy are my two spouses,” she remarked.
She said that youngsters shouldn’t be too lazy to study and be educated.
“To begin with, ensure you finish your secondary school on the grounds that Umalusi is significant for everything. Take your objectives seriously. Many individuals are welcomed, yet a couple succeed.” Elizabeth said that she would stop acting only after she died.