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Inside Connie Ferguson’s impressive R30m car collection

by Staff Bona
picture: twitter /@YouthVillageSA

Connie Ferguson has established herself as one of South Africa’s most talented actresses, apart from being a successful businesswoman

Her hard work has led her to build a name for herself.

Best known for her role as Karabo Moroka on Generations, Connie’s acting career has paved the way for most of her riches.

She starred in Solly Loves Kona and Love by Many Ways as well as Late Night News with Connie Ferguson, according to Buzz South Africa.  Ferguson currently stars in hit show Kings of Joburg on Netflix.

Connie has amassed a net worth of roughly R270 million. Besides acting, her income sources include KONI Multinational Brands, Ferguson Films and being a brand ambassador for Vodacom, Black Chic and Wella Sheen, according to The South African.

 

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Connie has built an impressive car collection over the years, to the value of R30 million as well as owning a R20 million mansion, the report said.

Below is the list of cars she owns and their prices, according to The South African.

  • Aston Martin – R4 million
  • Lamborghini Urus – R4.7 million
  • Rolls Royce – R4.8 million
  • Maserati – R2.7 million
  • Bentley – R6 million
  • Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG R2.4 million
  • Range Rover – R3.7 million
  • Mercedes-Benz AMG – R1.9 million

Connie isn’t the only South African celebrity who has built an impressive car collection, as MaMkhize’s R55m car collection was recently revealed, and it included two BMWs, three Rolls-Rooyces and a Ferrari, among many others.

Compiled by Matthew Petersen

Also see:Inside MaMkhize’s R55m car collection

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