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Khabonina Qubeka's captivating response to fans' praise for her role as Queen Ntombazi in 'Shaka iLembe'

Khabonina Qubeka's captivating response to fans' praise for her role as Queen Ntombazi in 'Shaka iLembe'

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Khabonina Qubeka's return as Queen Ntombazi in 'Shaka iLembe' season 2 has been met with widespread admiration.
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Actress Khabonina Qubeka's character, Queen Ntombazi, on 'Shaka iLembe,' is one viewers are in a love-hate relationship with.
Viewers aren't in love with Queen Ntombazi's evil ways, but they are left continuously in awe over Qubeka's portrayal of the character.
Qubeka's character has viewers so conflicted that some even want her off their screens. In reaction to the online chatter around Queen Ntombazi, Qubeka shared a response on her social media platforms.
'One of the biggest compliments for me ! Thank you my lovers for FEELING 🥹🫣!!! I Looooooove you !!!'
One of the biggest compliments for me ! Thank you my lovers for FEELING 🥹🫣!!!
I Looooooove you !!!
Gooooooooodest Mooooooorning!
Now wake up and make this day beautiful WENA Satan 🫵🏾🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🖤 pic.twitter.com/ONNObD8mmp — KHABONINA™ (@Khabonina_Q) July 24, 2025
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With her poise, Qubeka channels that blend of calm authority and underlying fire, infusing every scene with gravitas and mystery. Her intelligence and conviction ensure viewers feel Queen Ntombazi's ambition radiate from her very posture.
After each episode on Sundays, the show trends online with viewers praising the actors for bringing the story to life.
Qubeka has received a wave of reviews from viewers, with some hating her character but being left in awe of her talent.
@GregNhlah said: 'But you nailed that character. She is smiling wherever she is looking down and seeing you doing such a remarkable job on.'
@MrsWToYou said: 'You are so damn good 🤝💝! Wow what an incredible actress 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽! You are killing that role 😲🧟‍♀️📽️ and your screen sons 👌🏽📽️👏🏽👏🏽AMAZING'
@Kingzz_m said: '💯 you are killing the role 🤣🤣 you don't know how much I swear at you when I see your face in the screen.'
One of the biggest compliments for me ! Thank you my lovers for FEELING 🥹🫣!!!
I Looooooove you !!!
Gooooooooodest Mooooooorning!
Now wake up and make this day beautiful WENA Satan 🫵🏾🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🖤 pic.twitter.com/ONNObD8mmp — KHABONINA™ (@Khabonina_Q) July 24, 2025
In a role that demands strategic subtlety, regal poise, and emotional gravity, Qubeka delivers with a confidence that elevates not just her character, but the entire narrative universe of the series.
As season 2 progresses, it's safe to say Queen Ntombazi, with Qubeka at the helm, is a magnetic force that audiences are loving every moment of watching.
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