Felicia Mabuza Suttle has reflected in her past as she shared her first magazine cover from 1972.
Taking to Twitter, the star shared she was featured on Drum magazine in 1972 and took to social media to share her experience.
The post was prompted by a phone call she received from a friend of hers, who is a writer stating he is with the photographer who took her first ever cover picture.
“Just received a lovely message from @bonganimadondo. He said he is with the photographer who took my first ever cover pic for @DrumMagazine in 1972. He’s a photojournalist, Mike Mzileni.”
Felicia said that the cover with Drum was the beginning of her journey to pursue her dreams.
She also made a joke about the magazine costing 10 cents back in the day.
In her words, Felicia revealed there was nothing like makeup artist or hairstylists
“Hilarious, we had no stylists, makeup artists or hairstylists. You just pulled out whatever you had from your closet & posed. This was another pic for a @Honda commercial I believe #MikeMzileni also took. Mike & photographer #RonnieKweyi use to take most of my pics in the 70s,” she wrote.
See tweet below:
Hilarious, we had no stylists, makeup artists or hairstylists. You just pulled out whatever you had from your closet & posed.
This was another pic for a @Honda commercial
I believe #MikeMzileni also took. Mike & photographer #RonnieKweyi use to take most of my pics in the 70s. pic.twitter.com/J8giZZ6TzE— Felicia Mabuza-Suttle (@Feliciamabuza) April 8, 2021