'Red Ink' actress Jo-anne Reyneke.

‘Red Ink’ actress Jo-anne Reyneke. Image via Twitter @philmphela

‘The Estate’ star Jo-anne Reyneke bags role in ‘Red Ink’

Award-winning actress Jo-anne Reyneke, who portrayed the role of Lwandle Phakathwayo in ‘The Estate’ has secured a role in ‘Red Ink’.

'Red Ink' actress Jo-anne Reyneke.

‘Red Ink’ actress Jo-anne Reyneke. Image via Twitter @philmphela

Popuar actress Jo-anne Reyneke who previously starred in Generations: The Legacy, The Estate, and Black Tax has joined Showmax’s drama series Red Ink.

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JO-ANNE REYNEKE: NEW ROLE

Entertainment commentator Phil Mphela reports that the former Generations: The Legacy and Muvhango star Jo-anne Reyneke has secured a character in Red Ink.

“Jo-Anne Reyneke stars in new series. Reyneke not only leads the new telenovela Champions coming to Mzansi Magic, but the actress also stars in new Showmax series called Red Ink,” tweeted Mphela.

Bona reports that the upcoming novel is “set in Johannesburg, has a distinctly local flavour and brings the city to life through. The novel takes readers through this journey and “all its contrasts and contradictions,” as her life takes a dramatic turn. 

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BACKGROUND OF ‘RED INK’

Phil Mphela reports that the show is produced by BOMB Productions and is an adaptation of a novel written by Angela Makholwa. Showmax will release the new eight-part mini-series in February 2024, adds Phil Mphela.

“The gritty and shocking novel revolves around a “young, beautiful and ambitious public relations consultant and ex-journalist who receives an unexpected call from a convicted serial killer,” adds Bona.

The upcoming series will feature Mzansi’s A-list stars such as Bonko Khoza, Yonda Thomas, Bongile Mantsai, Abdul Khoza and many more.

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