Celebrity widows give advice to Connie Ferguson
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Ayanda Ncwane and Simphiwe Ngema have shared words of comfort and advice to Connie Ferguson who just lost her husband, Shona Ferguson.
Losing a spouse is one of the most painful experiences. Celebrities Ayanda Ncwane and Simphiwe Ngema understand the pain very well.
Ayanda lost her husband, Sfiso Ncwane, who was an award-winning musician, in 2016. She has often shared the tremendous pain she has felt as a result of the death.
Simphiwe Ngema lost her musician husband, Dumi Masilela, in 2017 after he was gunned down during an attempted hijacking.
Both ladies have taken to Instagram to share words of comfort to Connie Ferguson, whose husband, Shona Ferguson, died last week due to COVID-19 complications.
READ: Connie Ferguson, wife of late Shona Ferguson, shares heartbreaking tribute
Connie shared that since Shaun's passing, she has been struggling.
"Ours is a once in a lifetime kind of love. You and I were joined at the hip, now I feel completely off-balance, incomplete, without my other half! My SOULMATE!” she wrote on Instagram.
"I’m struggling to process everything that’s going on! It all just feels like a horrible nightmare that I can’t wake up from!," she wrote.
Ayanda Ncwane
Ayanda wrote a heartfelt message of condolence to Connie.
"Dear @connie_ferguson nobody and nothing is going to be said to you today that will make sense. The numbness, the death of your inner self, your world coming to a stand still, your heart tearing up into pieces. Begging him to come back to life," she wrote on Instagram.
The wife of the late Sfiso Ncwane says she wishes she could comfort Connie with a hug.
"Ohhh Sisi the only thing I wanna do is to squeeze you sooo tight and let you screeeeeam so loud!!!! Ayanda Ncwane wrote on Instagram.
READ: Ayanda Ncwane opens up about death of Sifiso Ncwane in new book
Simphiwe Ngema
Simphiwe advised Connie to focus on the love that she shared with her late husband.
She says it is the beautiful memories that will keep Connie going.
"It’s that moment that you realise, nothing else matters. Only love, family and the legacy you Leave behind matters. You did it! Uncle Sho. All of it and you did it well. Take a bow king. @connie_ferguson try and remember the love and not the loss, it’s the beautiful memories that will keep you going. Things will never be the same again, you will never be the same again but you will get stronger.❤️ #ripshonaferguson," she wrote on Instagram.
More about Connie and Shona Ferguson's love life
Connie and Shona were a celebrity couple that many people looked up to.
They have been married for 19 years and were planning to celebrate their 20th year anniversary in November.
Shona previously stated that it was love at first sight when he saw Connie in Johannesburg in 2001. The two got married in a traditional ceremony two months after their meeting.
They were blessed with two children - Alicia Angel and Lesedi Matsunyane-Ferguson, a daughter from Connie's first marriage.
The couple owned Ferguson Films, which produced award-winning films and drama series such as ‘The Queen’, ‘Rockville’, and ‘The Throne’.
In July 2021, the couple announced that they have opened a film school called the Ferguson Film School.
The vision behind the school was to equip learners with the tools they need to know about film production.
Building a sustainable film industry is a constant vision we are working towards.
— UNCLE SHO (@Shona_Ferguson) July 1, 2021
We are committed to raise future film industry leaders and The Ferguson Foundation intends to be the ladder that offers a step up for our communities. pic.twitter.com/N9iP0jwXFN
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