Hungani Ndlovu does the most on 'Scandal', gets praise from viewers

Hungani Ndlovu does the most on 'Scandal', gets praise from viewers

- Actor Hungani Ndlovu has really impressed Mzansi viewers this week

- The Scandal star is doing the most with his stellar portrayal of Romeo on the popular e.tv soapie

- The recently married Hungani sent a word of appreciation for all the love on his Twitter account

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Hungani Ndlovu, who plays Romeo on Scandal, is having an incredible year so far.

The star recently married the love of his life and is also killing it on the career front.

Hungani has been getting rave reviews for his portrayal of Romeo on the popular soapie.

The actor took the time to thank fans for the support yesterday.

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He said, "Receiving so much love on these Twitter streets since last night. Thank you everyone."

Fans showed they got his back by responding positively to Stephanie's Ndlovu's husband.

One wrote, "You deserve an Oscar Award bro. You're definitely killing your character. Keep doing your job at the highest level."

Another said, "One of the best actors in Mzansi."

In other news, Briefly.co.za reported that Hungani and his wife, Stephanie, are fast becoming one of Mzansi's fave couples.

The lovely couple won Mzansi's hearts with their loved up snaps and constant warm messages to each other.

The beautiful and open display of their love for each other is rare in celebrity circles.

They got married earlier this year in an intimate ceremony attended by close family and friends.

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Source: Briefly News

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