Fans demand Luyanda Zwane to come back to Sibongile And Dlaminis

Fans of the popular South African telenovela *Sibongile & The Dlaminis* are buzzing with mixed emotions as they express their discontent with the new portrayal of the beloved character Sibongile Mbambo. The role, now played by Nsikelelo Mthiyane, has sparked a flurry of social media debates and criticism, with many viewers longing for the return of the original actress, Luyanda Zwane.

Luyanda Zwane captured the hearts of viewers as Sibongile in the first season of the show, bringing a unique blend of authenticity and emotional depth to the character. However, her time on the series came to an end after she completed her contract, leaving fans heartbroken. Zwane later opened up about her departure in a candid Instagram post, revealing the personal challenges she faced while filming. She recounted a particularly tough moment when she attended a watch party while her grandmother was critically ill. Additionally, she endured hurtful comments from her co-stars, questioning her commitment to the role during a deeply emotional period.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since her exit, Zwane’s absence has been keenly felt by the show’s loyal viewers, who took to social media to express their disappointment. Enter Nsikelelo Mthiyane, the actress stepping into Sibongile’s shoes in the new season. Unfortunately, her portrayal has not resonated with fans, many of whom feel that she has not lived up to Zwane’s legacy. Social media has been flooded with comments critiquing Mthiyane’s performance, with some fans describing her portrayal as lacking the emotional connection that made Zwane’s Sibongile so compelling.

One viewer, @TPM_mazibuko, took to Twitter, saying, “The new Sibongile is so emotionless. Bring back Luyanda!” Another fan, @mmakhumoetsile, echoed this sentiment, stating, “Where do I sign to get Lu back? I’m tired of pretending.” The outcry from fans suggests a deep-seated nostalgia for Zwane’s version of Sibongile, and many are urging the show’s producers to reconsider their casting decisions.

The shift in dynamics within the Dlamini household is also evident, with viewers noting that the storyline has lost some of its previous spark. Even Kwenzo, another key character, seems to be feeling the pressure, with fans pointing out that he appears to be carrying the show almost single-handedly. Twitter user @SiyamthandaQha bluntly remarked, “She gives nothing, that girl new.” Such criticism underscores the challenges Mthiyane faces as she tries to win over the audience.

Despite the backlash, *Sibongile & The Dlaminis* continues to dominate the

television ratings, holding its position as the most-watched show on DStv with 1.3 million viewers tuning in during June and July this year. The show’s enduring popularity highlights its strong following, but it remains uncertain whether Mthiyane’s portrayal can eventually win the hearts of the fans.

Luyanda Zwane’s journey with the show serves as a poignant reminder of the personal sacrifices actors often make behind the scenes. Her candid reflections on her departure resonated with many fans who admired her commitment to her craft, despite the difficulties she faced. It’s a powerful reminder that behind every character is an actor navigating their own real-life challenges.

As the show moves forward, viewers are left wondering what the future holds for *Sibongile & The Dlaminis*. Will Nsikelelo Mthiyane find her stride and redefine the role of Sibongile, or will the producers need to rethink their approach to satisfy the audience’s desire for the return of the original character? One thing is certain: fans are closely watching, yearning for the emotional connection and warmth that made them fall in love with Sibongile and the

In the end, it’s important for fans to keep an open mind and give Mthiyane a fair chance to grow into the role. After all, every actor brings their own unique touch to a character, and new beginnings often come with their own set of challenges. Until then, let’s keep the drama alive and enjoy the unfolding storylines of *Sibongile & The Dlaminis*.