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when dreams come true

In just under two months, Serena Steinhauer jets off to New York to begin a new chapter in her life. And this is a one-way ticket for the Joburg theatre actress.

She looks visibly excited at the mere mention of New York.

“I think it’s literally my dream come true in every way, and I feel like I have been preparing for this for years,” says Steinhauer.

“Ever since I was a little girl, I had this weird thought that Serena will go to America one day. Each time I have visited the States I have felt at home with the people. Finally, through Covid and through many trials and tribulations, it’s finally happening, and I am overjoyed,” she says.

Steinhauer will jet off to New York

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