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SA Actress Bonnie Mbuli Launches An Online Clothing Rental Subscription Service

SA Actress Bonnie Mbuli Launches An Online Clothing Rental Subscription Service. South African actress and entrepreneur Bonnie Mbuli took to Instagram to announce the launch of her online clothing rental subscription service called ‘In Studio by Bonnie’. The actress added that this new business venture is powered by Lux Mod. 

The post read, “Happy women’s day !!! IT’S HERE!! “ IN STUDIO by Bonnie “ is my brand new online clothing rental subscription service, powered by lux Mod, we have curated the best looks and fits for your fashion tastes and convenience !!! Pay us a visit https://www.instudiobybonnie.com ( link in Bio ) #rentalsubscription #fashionrental #poweredbyluxmod #fashionatyourservice #bonniembuli”

Known for her reputable work in film and television, Soweto-born Actress, and Media Personality, Bonnie Mbuli, continues to blaze trails as an entrepreneur. She first won the hearts of South Africans at the tender age of 13-years-old when she was cast on a television series titled Viva Families. Mbuli went on to grace the screens of multiple local and international productions, but it was her lead role in the hit soapie, Backstage, that placed her in the forefront and later went on to play Portia in the popular series Gazlam. Bonnie is more than just a household name in South Africa: An acclaimed actress , author of best seller “Eye Bags and Dimples”, radio and television host.

Today, Bonnie’s influence spans far beyond South Africa: she is said to possess a ‘talent reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn’ by the New York Times. As a Presenter on one of the country’s most watched television shows, Afternoon Express, Mbuli’s elegance and ethereal personality has established her. She is currently a Brand Ambassador for leading dermo-cosmetic brand, Avene, and a radio host on Cape Town-based radio station, Cape Talk. With this latest business venture Bonnie aims to also build a lasting legacy in the business world as she did in the entertainment industry.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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