In Pictures: Where did Rhythm City actress Gail ‘Pam Andrews’ disappear to?

Pam Andrews

Where did Rhythm City actress Gail ‘' disappear to?

She had the plug and the bling too. She was that celebrated actress we all love to hate when it comes to Rhythm City. Well, do you all remember Gail from Rhythm City?  is a celebrated South African actress best known for her on-screen character on etvs drama series Rhythm City. 

She was cast as David Genaro's wife, and the two were picture perfect and matched to wow Mzansi with their flair. However, she went awol on small screens after the drama series was axed in the mix of things. In recent months several questions have been asked about her whereabouts.

We can all agree that she vanished without a trace, unlike others from the star-studded cast of the drama series. Well, thanks to pop-culture blogger Musa Khawula who has managed to trace down the celebrated actress.

The 37-year old, born Cape Town actress has relocated to London, United Kingdom. Rumour has it that she relocated to London after finding love again after her disastrous marriage. Despite keeping her love life under wraps, she hasn't been lucky when it comes to marriages, but we all wish her the best.

She was once involved in a relationship with a celebrated French engineer, Cedric Thivillon, who married in 2008. Rumour mill has it that the actress was once in an affair with Paul Viv, who happens to host a late-night talk show.

However, their affair seems to have quickly fizzled out as little was ever heard again. We have managed to connect the dots that the bubbly actress is alive after all her whereabouts remains a mystery but at least we all know she is out there living large.

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Author: Staff Writer
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