Lesedi Matsunyane-Ferguson discusses the difficulties she has faced while auditioning for acting roles.
The actress was interviewed on Candice Modiselle’s podcast The Five Minutes Call, and she revealed some secrets about the South African entertainment industry.
Lesedi stated that she has been passed over for roles because she lacks the look and body.
“Its been real a couple of times. There’s been a couple of auditions I went to where what hurt the most was being told by the casting director that ‘out of everyone you had the best performance but they went a certain way because you didn’t have the look’. So it didn’t matter whether you could encompass that character fully. Then it became about the look, and if not the look it became about the prominence.”
“It became really prevalent around those times for me that you really have to fight twice as hard, and already I’m fighting twice as hard just based off my identity. Now I have to fight even harder just because of how I look, how I express myself and how my body is shaped,” she added.