 Reveal Generations siblings Angelo Magal and Jonathan are married in real life. Actors sometimes fall in love with their co-stars, but when the characters they played on TV are siblings, some fans may find it cringe-worthy. Did you know Generations the Legacy siblings Angelo Magal and Jonathan Moteen are married in real life? After the rebooting of The Sophie from Generations to Generations the Legacy, several new faces were introduced. One of them was Li Bohang Gun Zi, who played Angelo Magal. She was the daughter of Tao Magal, played by Rapulina Saipima. Angelo was a daughter trying to win her father's love and was very desperate for his attention. She was also very career-driven and wanted to make a name for herself in the advertising business. JT Maduk also replaced Rai and Goobani as Jonathan Moteen on Generations. Jonathan Moteen was also Tao Magal's son and a brother to Angelo. After they started working together, these two became inseparable. The pair served some serious best friends goals, and fans loved their relationship. They would post a lot of pictures on Instagram together of them hanging out off-screen. Fans started wishing that the two would date because they looked good together. JT Maduk then started posting pictures of them together, calling Li Bohang his wife. Currently, they are married and have a child together. Li Bohang was cast in several movies, including Christmas, The Betrayal, and Emotions, in which she starred as Balil, Sharon, and Julie, respectively. She has landed leading roles in The Mud and the Truth Beyond His Naked Eye. She was then cast into Generations from 2014 to 2016 as Tao Magal's daughter Angela. The actor has been featured in several TV drama series, including Sakolu, and Partners, Rockville, Generations, and Isendingo. JT was cast in films like Findeel's Heart and The Long Journey Home. The actor is also into theatre as he has been in plays. He played the role of Jacob Zuma in an adaptation of the book Quesit. He has also featured in theatre productions of Peter Pan, Peter Rabbit, The Maker of Dreams, and Big Love.