Masasa Mbangeni shares she would be a teacher if money was no issue

Masasa Mbangeni shares she would be a teacher if money was no issue

- Masasa Mbangeni took to social media to share that she would love to be a teacher

- The actress answered a question from 5fm radio host Karabo Ntshweng about dream jobs and she replied that teaching would be what she would choose

- Masasa wrote she'd love to teach and be a mom if, as Karabo asked, money was no issue

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Masasa Mbangeni took to social media to answer a question that 5fm radio host Karabo Ntshweng posed.

The radio personality posed a question online about what people would be doing and what jobs they would prefer if money was no object.

Masasa replied to the question by saying that she would ideally be a mom and a teacher.

Masasa Mbangeni shares she would teacher if money wasn't issue
Masasa Mbangeni shares she would be a teacher if money was no issue. Images: @madlomo2
Source: Instagram

Masasa comes from a family that values public service, with her mother working as a health worker for over a decade, so it was not a surprise to fans that her dream scenario also involved giving back to society.

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Masasa is a successful actress but her answer to Karabos question showed just how down-to-earth and generous she is despite her fame.

Check out the tweets below:

In previous celebrity-related news, Briefly.co.za reported on Zenande Mfenyana saying her hubs is her biggest motivation to focus on her health after having her baby.

Zenande Mfenyana took to social media to declare that she was committed to prioritising her health and fitness in 2021 and that her hubby was her biggest motivator. The celeb gave birth to her first child last year and posted how she now wants to get back into shape. She said that her husband was so fit and committed that it inspired her to get back into the fitness game.

Zenande acknowledged that her body had already done an incredible thing as it had grown a whole human and managed to deliver her a healthy daughter.

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Zenande's tweet read:

"My hubs is so fit, he inspires me each morning to work harder at my fitness goals...I’ve got such a long way to go but at least I’m trying. I grew a human in me in 2020, in 2021 I need to get back into shape"

Fans and followers were happy for the actress' revelation but also reminded her that postpartum bodies all look different.

Online users made sure to remind Zenande not to pressurise herself to fit into the snapback culture, but to rather make sure she was doing things at her own pace:

@KaraboKbmags: "Whatever you do please do not pressurise yourself with the snapped back culture. Take your time. Be kind to yourself and stay healthy. I hate the snapped back culture it puts too much pressures women especially those in the spotlight"
@SlindySosibo: "Yeah staying fit is hard especially if you still have a little human that you breastfeed as you cannot consume certain things but very soon you'll swing back into shape. Start small with minimal exercise for now it's make a difference trust me"

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@AngelaMaseko: "You will get back to your shape dear if you put some effort and your mind to it. Pluz you have Hubs as a supporter it makes it easier"

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