The Fergusons finally explain why they are always laying people off



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– Connie and Shona Ferguson have come under fire recently for often getting rid of beloved characters in The Queen

Connie and Shona, owner of Ferguson Films, did a question and answer session on Instagram where they were asked why they had gotten used to this habit.

– The couple said that everything is part of the business.

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Connie and Shona Ferguson recently answered a question that has been burning in people’s minds for a while now.

The couple were asked why they are always shooting favorite characters from The Queen during an Instagram Live with Themba Ndaba, who plays Brutus in the popular soap game.

One of the fans watching the live broadcast asked, “Why do you keep shooting people?” and the couple finally opened up about it.

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Connie said, “Guys, this is a soap opera, okay? The characters come and go. So the soap works. It’s for the story. Sometimes … to present another story, but the characters come and go. This doesn’t is something exclusive to The Queen or exclusive of Rockville or exclusive of Isibaya. It happens everywhere all the time. “

Shona added: “It is what it is. I hope you have answered. I think that is what people don’t know. The reality of what we do is that you are going to see new people inside and outside. It is the nature of storytelling. “

Themba quickly responded with “I hope it’s not me (next)” and the duo laughed.

Eish, ku rough!

Last week, Briefly.co.za reported that Ferguson Films allegedly fired Dineo Langa, who plays Kea, from The Queen and she was distressed by that.

The Fergusons then denied that Dineo was terminated and said contracts had not yet been renewed due to the closure.

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