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Inspirational storytellers

THEY’VE been referred to as a power couple in the entertainment industry in South Africa.

And actress Tiffany Barbuzano is clearly delighted.

She smiles broadly as she boasts about her dream relationship on-and-off set with her husband and award-winning director, Johnny Barbuzano.

“If it’s in print? It must be true,” Tiffany says giggling.

“That’s a label I would love to wear with pride. I think Johnny and I are storytellers at heart. We are so strongly driven to better the industry. For every actor and every crew member.

“If we can say we made a positive impact on someone by telling our stories, then I

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