
Beáta Bena Green on her role in Showmax Original Wyfie
The first four episodes of Wyfie are now streaming on Showmax, with two episodes to follow every Tuesday.
From multi-award-winners Homebrew Films (Trompoppie, Magda Louw), Wyfie follows four mismatched first-year roommates at Pantera res at the fictional Eike university.
Directed by SAFTA winner Johan Cronje (Wonderlus, Nêrens, Noord-Kaap), the university series stars Beáta Bena Green (Arendsvlei, Die Spreeus) as Shay, Celeste Loots (One Piece, Trompoppies) as Amanda, Kristen Raath (7de Laan) as Kyla and Mienke Ehlers (Dinge van ‘n Kind) as Mia.

Beáta is a former Miss Teen South Africa (2013) and a favourite among soapie fans since she made her TV debut in the kykNET telenovela Arendsvlei as Kim and also starred as Shady in the Afrikaans soapie 7de Laan.
Amanda Tremeer-Young spoke with the actress about her breakthrough drama role as Shay in Wyfie.
Tell us about your character, Shay?
Shay is an only child of mixed race parents and she was raised by a single mother. She never had a relationship with her father, and she's navigating life, trying to figure out what it means to be a mixed-race person, raised by a white mother in a very diverse society, but who also has certain expectations of her. In a way, she’s just trying to find her feet.

She's also exploring herself and her sexuality. She's an introvert, a drama student, and a poet; she loves people, but she's also very lonely. A lot is happening in her head, and you get to see that when you watch Wyfie. You see things from her point of view quite a bit.
Do the storylines on Wyfie echo your own experiences at university?
I grew up in Paarl and then at some stage I moved to Gordon's Bay, which is in the Helderberg basin, also in the Western Cape. Then I went to Stellenbosch University, which is very similar to how we're portraying Eike, which is the university in Wyfie.
But my experience at Stellenbosch was very different from Shay's. Mostly because I was like one of the other characters in the show, Kayla: a pliggie. Someone who is completely committed to their studies. I was just super focused, and I enjoyed that.
In Wyfie, however, specifically with Shay and within their group, they have a lot of fun and they're just living on the edge. So it's definitely an experience at university that I personally haven't had.
Wyfie talks a lot about female relationships and friendships. Can you talk a bit about how it depicts those types of relationships, and if it reminds you of any relationships in your own life?
The female relationships in Wyfie are stunning, especially those amongst the young people. Many of the friendships that I am exploring, as a character, actually emulate the relationships that we've created on set amongst the actors. I draw inspiration from that. It's work, but at the same time, it's a total privilege because I'm working with incredible people.

I'm also particularly drawn to the relationships that they have with their mother figures. These relationships are quite beautiful because there is this cycle of woman-to-woman power and passion that just carries on over the generations. My character has an awesome mom and that's an aspect that I'm really enjoying.
What kind of challenges did you experience during filming?
I think one of the challenges during filming was just getting to a place where you had to remove yourself from the character. You become so vulnerable because the characters are so real, and that raw experience gets captured on camera. So it was about just allowing yourself to go there, and really just having the freedom to play without the fear of judgement, because it's so easy for people to judge one another and you're afraid that people are going to judge your character for the things they're doing. But then you need to remind yourself that they're young and they're figuring things out, and the mistakes that they make that are going to be on the screen might be something that inspires other people to do the same – to explore and to do it without judgement.
Why should people watch Wyfie?
As much as it is fun, crazy, and entertaining to watch, it allows you to really dig deep into young people's minds and understand why they do the things they do that are sometimes controversial. It will help you empathise with them, and to feel the sense of community that can be created amongst people when they're put in the same space. I think that's something that we can all learn from. So it’s fun, games, and excitement, but I believe it’s also very inspiring.
Watch the trailer for Wyfie
Join the conversation:
#wyfieshowmax
More like this
Must-watch trailer for Showmax's turbo-charged reality series Volspoed
Watch the trailer for Volspoed, Showmax's upcoming reality series about racer Antonie Marx, his family and his racing team. From 6 January 2026.

The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip cast on first impressions, beefs and more
The ladies from The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa share their first impressions of Housewives from other franchises. Catch new episodes every Friday on Showmax.

Tiffany Haddish Goes Off S1
Comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish journeys to Africa on a four-week girls' trip that brings adventure and deepens her lifelong friendships.

Princess Jecoco on The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip Africa
Princess Jecoco from The Real Housewives of Abuja franchise is back! She opens up on what it feels to be part of an epic girls trip

The Chair Company S1
After a humiliating incident at work, Ron stumbles onto a hidden conspiracy: beneath everyday life lies a secret world only he can see.

Life with Felix S1
Outspoken radio host and comedian Felix Hlophe takes viewers behind the scenes as he balances the demands of his career with his personal life.

iThonga S1
Follow the journey of twin brothers whose bond is shattered when one is murdered, leaving the other to inherit a world of corruption and violence.

The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa
Get ready for a world-first experience with an all-African cast! Meet the fiery ladies from Nairobi, Lagos, and Abuja. New episodes land on Fridays.
Wyfie: Res, roomies and ships
Youngins, now streaming
More Showmax Originals you'll love

Masinga - The Calling (2024)
Inspector Masinga is dispatched back to Africa on a sex-trafficking case, and once he's home, he tries to find justice for the killing of his brother.
Must-watch trailer for Showmax's turbo-charged reality series Volspoed
Watch the trailer for Volspoed, Showmax's upcoming reality series about racer Antonie Marx, his family and his racing team. From 6 January 2026.

The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip cast on first impressions, beefs and more
The ladies from The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa share their first impressions of Housewives from other franchises. Catch new episodes every Friday on Showmax.

Fana Mokoena on playing a sangoma in Masinga
SAFTA winner Fana Mokoena talks about portraying a sangoma in the gripping crime thriller, Masinga - The Calling. Stream from 5 December on Showmax.
Latest Stories

What to watch on Showmax in December 2025

Afrikaans adaptation of The Office to premiere in January
.png&w=3840&q=100)
Youngins' Kealeboga Masango on Buhle's pregnancy shock

Where to see the cast of Outlaws S2 on Showmax

Mamodibe as Buang: The woman behind the warrior in Outlaws

From Poverty to Purpose: The Redemption of Emmanuel Adebayor: Why Saving Lives Trumps Scoring Goals

Christall on The Ultimate Girls Trip, Evodia and more

“No one wins in war” - Nikki Comninos on Unspoken War
Reney Bouwer gets candid in Showmax documentary Slay Queens

Manchester City vs Liverpool: The Rivalry Reignites

Hakeem Kae-Kazim on Showmax crime thriller Masinga - The Calling

Lehlohonolo Mayeza on Leruo’s battles in Outlaws Season 2
Slay Queens: Inno Morolong on the dark side of the lifestyle

10 fun things to watch on World Animation Day

Annie Mthembu opens up about The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip Africa

What to watch on Showmax in November 2025

Can LFC rediscover the form that saw them crowned champions?

Conor Bradley on Liverpool's difficult run and the path back

Youngins S3: Toka Mtabane on Khaya and Amo's relationship

Finding Optel to hit Showmax after BFI London Film Festival

Outlaws S2: Meet the new Sihle, Noluthando Ngema

Gallery: Showmax Fan Day with Youngins brings the heat

Must-watch trailer: The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa

IdeaCandy docuseries Unspoken War looks to start a national conversation







