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Celeste Ntuli survives car accident

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: INSTAGRAM/ CELESTE NTULI

Actress and comedian Celeste Ntuli recently shared her gratitude for a second chance at life.  This comes after she survived a car crash on her way to a show in Secunda, Mpumalanga.

The former Isibaya actress took to her Facebook page to share her near-death experience. On her page, Celeste shared pictures of her head-on-collision car accident.

In her heartfelt video clip, the 46-year-old said: “This is going to be one of the first weird.. I don’t know what to call them but I will be talking a lot social media a lot more than before. Last week Friday, I got into a car accident, and for those who were waiting for me in Secunda that’s why I couldn’t make it,” she said.

She thanked God for the car she was travelling in, because she believes that it saved her life.

“It was a proper near-death experience. They are still sorting out the car, there are too many issues because it’s a sponsored car. But my near-death experience taught me something, and thank God for the brand new car, it saved my life,” she added.

Facebook users weighed in:

One user said: “Thank God for life. They should give you another one soon… you have indeed marketed them yet again.”

Another one said: “We thank God for your life Sisi. We can fix cars, we can buy others cars but we cannot buy another life, your life is far more precious than a machine. We thank God.”

While another one said: “Glad you ok Sister Celeste. Love and Light to you.”

Also see: ‘Comedy is healing’ – Celeste Ntuli on her definition of the art form

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