Sunday, November 7, 2010

TOLDJA! After ditching Generations, Connie Ferguson now wants to talk to (famous) people. On television.



I told you RIGHT HERE about her dreams to do a TV talk show and now Connie Ferguson - who ditched the SABC1 soap Generations and her decades old character of Karabo - has admitted she's trying to do a talk show/profile-esque TV production.

Of course Connie has no experience interviewing famous people, although she does have a lot of experience playing blind. Not that that's stopping the soap actress who just turned 40 on Friday. Connie Ferguson is working on The Evolution of Connie Ferguson, a talk show/profile type fame-sustain vanity vehicle in which famous South African celebrities would be profiled. Picture Dali Thambo's People of the South but without the handing out of comfy golden embroided cushions to guests.

Connie Ferguson is trying to sell The Evolution of Connie Ferguson to the SABC with the public broadcaster that might pick up the show for sometime in 2011.

ALSO READ: Blindness! Miscarriage! Love-triangles! And now goodbye. Connie Ferguson as Karabo leaves Generations tonight.