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Connie Ferguson’s heart-warming heavenly Birthday message to her late husband, Shona

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BY: NOMANDLA NGALO

Connie Ferguson’s heart-warming heavenly Birthday message to her late husband, Shona

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Popular South African actress and business mogul, Connie Ferguson has wished her late husband Shona Ferguson a Happy Heavenly Birthday. She remembers the late actor on what would have been his 49th birthday.

Connie took to Instagram to wish Shona a happy birthday saying they miss him:

“21 months without you physically here and it still feels unreal,” started Connie. “Happy heavenly birthday to you my LOVE, the coolest dude I have ever known! We miss you so much! Today we are celebrating you for all that you were and still are; a LEGEND! Continue resting my KING. It is well.”

Images by Netflix 

She previously said she missed him, adding that life has been difficult without him. “My Skat, life is just different without you Dawg. I miss you so much! Go ikamogela seemo does not make it any easier. Ke go tshepa Modimo fela le go ineela mo go ene. I’ll never stop missing you. I love you always and forever. Hope you’re resting well my KING.”

Connie Ferguson previously shared a portrait she received in memory of her late husband, Shona Ferguson. The portrait was designed by talented artist John Adams who wowed the actress and businesswoman.

For the Netflix summer celebration, they honoured Shona Ferguson with a portrait. The Late actor and businessman was part of a Netflix series called Kings Of Joburg which left a mark in the hearts of many.

Connie received the portrait in honour of Shona Ferguson.

“Netflix SA, I really have no words! Thank you for honoring #kingSHO in such a special, meaningful way. The tribute painting really captures his essence and his presence was strong at the #neflixsummer celebration! @johnjadamsfit You sir are super talented Thank you for this beautiful painting of the most amazing human I’ve ever known! It truly is special, and the best gift to me and my family. Bless you and bless you,” she wrote.

Connie always honours her late husband on many occasions on social media.

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