Former actor from Generations: The Legacyactor Ronnie Nyakale, remains unbothered by criticism from trolls regarding his decision to become a Bolt driver.
RONNIE SILENCES TROLLS
Ronnie appears to be unfazed by criticism and is focusing on generating income for himself. The renowned star, famous for portraying Cosmo Diale in Generations: The Legacy, posted a TikTok video of himself in a car, going about his business as usual.
He addressed the criticism he received for transitioning from starring in the country’s top television shows to working as an e-hailing driver.
In the video, he is listening to Brickz’s popular song Shovel’ekhishini. The songs talk about the power of hard work and not being bothered by what the naysayers say.
He captioned the video, “Hustlers, where are you?”
TIKTOK USERS REACT TO HIS POST
His TikTok followers commended him for his impressive work ethic.
@tshego wrote: “He never asked for a donation, he simply used his brain and came up with a legal way to make a living. We are proud of you.”
@Shubbie_DoBig wrote: “This guy is smart. Everyone will wanna request him, he will make money. Buy another bolt car until he owns shuttles.”
@Wandile shared: “There’s nothing wrong with being an e-hailing driver. Most owner-drivers actually make more money than the average person working 9 – 5.”
INSIDE RONNIE’S HUSTLE
The highly acclaimed actor made headlines this week when Mzansi discovered that he is now a Bolt driver.
This comes after X user @WhyUfikelate shared a post on Wednesday, November 13, featuring Basetsana Khumo Innocentia’s status in which she expressed her excitement about being driven by the famous actor.
It is no secret that the entertainment industry is notoriously unpredictable, and job security can be elusive. While Nyakale’s decision to become a Bolt driver is unknown, it allows him to make ends meet, and there is nothing wrong with working as a Bolt driver.
Nyakale left Generations: The Legacy in August after a ten-year tenure on the show and now he is focusing on other ventures.
ARE YOU INSPIRED BY NYAKALE’S WORK ETHIC?
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