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She fell pregnant at 14 , Former Gomora actress Sannah Mchunu revealed the number of her children and age on her birthday.

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She fell pregnant at 14 , Former Gomora actress Sannah Mchunu revealed the number of her children and age on her birthday.

Sannah Mchunu best know as Zodwa on the cancelled soap opera Gomora, recently celebrated her birthday and revealed her age

Sannah is an inspiration to determination and patience, despite the fact that it took her years to find her breakthrough. Sannah has received numerous awards and is still unquestionably one of the most gifted actors in the nation.

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She took home the Favourite Actress title at the 2022 Mzansi Viewer’s Choice Awards, less than three years after her breakthrough. Happy birthday to herself, Sannah Mchunu confirmed how many kids she had. Several well-known celebrities, including Connie Chiume, wished her well on her Instagram post.

 

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A post shared by Sannah Mcunu (@sanamchunu7)

She took to her Instagram, penned a heartfelt message, saying she had never looked so good. “A 54-year-old mother of seven ❤️❤️🙏🎉. He has never looked this good 😊. Happy Birthday 🥳 to me” she said.

A 54yr old Mother Of Seven ❤️❤️🙏🎉..Has never looked this good 😊.. Happy Birthday 🥳 to me

The talented actress was born on March 19, 1972, and celebrated her 52nd birthday. Connie was born in Soweto, South Africa, but she struggled after falling pregnant with her first baby at 14.

Sannah Mchunu’s journey after she revealed her age and the fact that she is a mother of seven children. She became pregnant at the age of 14, and before she turned 22, she gave birth to five children.

After her parents passed away, Sannah, according to Wikipedia, moved in with the father of her fourth child. But she endured physical abuse, so she gave up on him and the kids and had two more children.

 

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