Melissa Myburgh as Luna in Trompoppie
21 November 2023

“It felt like I could redo high school” - Melissa Myburgh on Trompoppie

When Luna, a talented gymnast, is awarded a bursary to a prestigious private school she could never afford, she is thrust into the cut-throat world of an elite group of drum majorettes, aka “trompoppies”. After a hazing ritual goes badly wrong, trompoppies start turning up dead and the seemingly perfect facade of the community begins to crumble. 

Trompoppie premieres on Showmax on 7 December 2023, with new episodes every Thursday until 8 February 2024. 

Building on her 2023 Silwerskerm Best Actress: Drama nomination as Mart in Dinge van ‘n Kind, Melissa Myburgh stars in Trompoppie as Luna. 

We caught up with Myburgh to find out more. 

Did you know about drum majorettes before you got involved with the project?

Yes, I knew about drum majorettes. My school didn't have it, but when I was six years old, we drove past a church where drummies were practising. My mother then took me to see them, and I wanted to be a part of it, but they trained seven days a week – and twice on Saturdays for six hours. My mom was like, ‘You're six. No’. And my heart was broken! I wanted so badly to be a drummie when I was six years old. (laughs)

Tell us more about your character, Luna.

Luna is a gymnast. She is very good, very talented, and very ambitious, but she does not have the necessary money and opportunities to pursue it. Then along comes this rich lady, Jill (Marion Holm), to rescue her. She ends up in this private school, Deacon College, and everything seems wonderful and glittering and dazzling - until the end of the first episode. 

Melissa Myburgh as Luna in Trompoppie

What about the series stands out to you?

I think my favourite part of the series is that when you meet Luna, you see a bland, normal girl and you underestimate her. And this is what she wants. 

So, as the series goes on, you question your own judgment. Luna is going to shock a lot of people; she is not what you expect. 

The whole series is like that. Every time you think you know the recipe and you know what will happen in the next episode, or how it will go, everything is turned upside down again.

How similar are you to your character?

I think sometimes when people see me, they might also think, ‘She's not very special’, and they underestimate me. Maybe it’s a bit fun because you can surprise people. (giggle)

I really resonated with her, and I feel like I learned a lot about myself from her. That's what happens with characters sometimes – they become a mirror, and you start asking yourself questions. 

We are both ambitious. Luna may be too ambitious. She'll do whatever it takes to get where she needs to be, but I don't think I'll necessarily go that far.

How did you prepare for the role? 

To prepare for Luna as a gymnast, I had gymnastics classes and we also had drum majorette lessons, where we learned a lot of basic movements and a routine. You can't become a gymnast in a week, but luckily I have ballet training and I trained for six weeks before we started shooting and followed a diet like that of a gymnast so that at least I look like I know what I'm doing. 

There was a body double, so the tumble through the sky is not me. The splits? Also not me.

How did you and the other actors who play drummies get along?

It felt like I could redo high school, but this time I wasn't bullied. 

I already knew Elzet (Nel) and Celeste (Loots), who play Mindy and Zanne, because we worked together on a film last year, and it was nice to be together again. In the series they're so snarky and catty; they're these ambitious teenage girls who are all really just trying to protect themselves and come out on top. But as soon as they call ‘cut!’, we're friends. Jeez, we laughed and we went to drink wine. It was such a supportive environment. If one of us had a bad day, then the rest carried that person. It has always been my dream to have a group of women as friends, and I think I got it. 

A group of cheerleaders in formation in Trompoppie on Showmax

Why should people watch Trompoppie?

Viewers can look forward to mysteries, many twists, definitely action, and also how I fall on my bottom quite a few times. (laughs)

It's entertaining, but I think the viewers are also going to start asking themselves, ‘What would I do to get what I want? How far would I go?’

Share:

More like this

Married at First Sight S2 on Showmax

Married at First Sight's Bongani on Portia, therapy and more

Bongani reflects on his journey on Married at First Sight Season 2. Catch new episodes every Sunday on Mzansi Magic and Showmax.

South Africa
Nerens Noord Kaap S2 is on Showmax

Nêrens, Noord-Kaap S1-2

When three estranged brothers reunite, secrets, heartbreak and the truth surrounding their mother’s death threaten the path to redemption.

Made in South Africa
Youngins S3 on Showmax

Lebohang Lephatsoana on Tumelo’s journey in Youngins

Rising star Lebohang Lephatsoana delves into Tumelo's turbulent journey in Youngins Season 3, premiering on Showmax on Friday, 19 September 2025.

Original South Africa
2025 Primetime Emmys winners on Showmax

Stream the biggest 2025 Emmy winners on Showmax

The Pitt, Hacks and Somebody Somewhere are among the stand-outs of the 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards - all available to stream on Showmax.

Laugh Africa Comedy Festival on Showmax

Binge-watch The Laugh Africa Comedy Festival, featuring Celeste Ntuli and more

Catch Celeste Ntuli alongside top-tier and rising comedians delivering standout performances in The Laugh Africa Comedy Festival Season 2 on Showmax.

FirstMade in South Africa
Reenboogrant is on Showmax

Ace your Matric exams with 10 Afrikaans series and movies

Looking for the less-sweat, more-fun way to study? Brush up your Afrikaans before exam time with these shows and movies.

Made in South Africa
Chicago Fire S13 on Showmax

Chicago Fire S13

Scorching hot drama that follows a group of dedicated firefighters in Chicago. House MD's Jesse Spencer stars.

Landman S1 on Showmax

Landman S1

Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone) creates this enthralling Billy Bob Thornton lead drama set in the heart of Texas. Roughnecks and billionaires collide as everyone tries to get rich quick in the oil industry.

Laugh Africa Comedy Festival S2 on Showmax

Spinners: How long will Ethan survive in the fast lane?