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Zola Opens Up About Industry Struggles: “I’ve never felt alone. I lost my friends but not my fans.”

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Once you have the right fans, you have everything like Amanda du Pont once said without your fans you’re really not a celebrity, cause at the end of the day they make you.

Zola finally made his TV presenting come back on Tuesday on Mzansi Magic’s reality show, Utatakho that focuses on helping people find their absent fathers and judging by all the Tweets about the show, the debut was quite successful.

As we all know Zola has had his fair share of bad publicity over the years, just last week it was reported that he sold his friends dog to get money for a couple of beers. The great news is that the actor and TV personality seems to not be bothered by the bad publicity cause to him, all that matters is the love that he gets from his fans.

Zola was recently interviewed on V-Entertainment about his ‘haters’ and he had this to say: “The same people who attacked me when I was younger, and the same people who maintain whatever is happening to Zola, in the most vile vindictive way, and the same people who are now disappointed that I’m doing this, it’s the same blood line. Very small minority, an incredibly small…”

Zola went on to say that he knows that the larger population which is “a good 85%” have always been on his side and have never stopped supporting his journey.

“I’ve never felt alone. I lost my friends but not my fans. Maybe at my age I’m like an all-rounder. Everybody knows me on all different levels of life people know me in this country and I enjoy that..”

Well there you have it then, to all the haters that thought that Zola was worries about you…he isn’t, the fans are all that matters.

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