Go Girl: Thuso Mbedu Graces Another International Magazine
- South African actress Thuso Mbedu is becoming a media darling in international publications
- The stunning entertainer has bagged yet another magazine cover and this time its for The Hollywood Reporter
- Mbedu shared some pictures from the cover shoot and she looked absolutely stunning as usual
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Thuso Mbedu has been taken in by Hollywood and her star power grows by the day.
The actress was recently featured on The Hollywood Reporter magazine and stunned on the cover.
Taking to social media, she shared some shots from the shoot, along with the caption:
“Lend me your eyes belovedzzzzz. Had a great chat with @NadiaNeophytou for @THR and took some super dope images.”
Social media users were super excited to see the local lady shine overseas.
@lekwenetlotlo said:
“You a such a GONE GIRL. I LOVE TO SEE IT, GOD IS INDEED GREAT!!! WE LOVE YOU THUSO.”
@seneliso said:
“Thank you for making us proud and being an inspiration to young African women. Inkosi ikubusise, kwande.”
@mehlokazulu said:
“Living your dream, out loud and in living colour! Get it girl!”
@manezaf8 said:
“I'm proud of you... you deserve it all.”
@gwebuphindile said:
“You are very beautiful Thuso.”
Meanwhile Briefly News previously reported that South African actress Thuso Mbedu has bagged herself a legit role in an upcoming movie called The Underground Railroad.
Having been trending on social media, Thuso felt she needed to let her fans know just how grateful she is for the role and how excited she is for them to see the movie.
Thuso took to social media with a short clip in which she let fans know how she has been managing lockdown and that she is loving filming this movie.
“We just started the press for The Underground Railroad which is coming out in twelve days – I’m so excited. And actually, what has made me excited is your support. I’m the type to focus on work and move on to the next one right? I’ve been in lockdown the entire time and I’m thinking okay.
“It is set in the 1800s in Africa and it’s based on real-life events of women warriors. I am excited to be part of the story because we are telling stories about Africa.”
Fans flooded the comment section, commenting on everything they love about Thuso. Sis, we are so proud of everything you are doing, keep it coming!
@ngidinox: “What I love about you, even though the profesional you are in but your Zulu is still intact, I'm so proud representing PMB.”
@debbie_gamede: “Got so much love for you sis Thuso. We are so proud of your work, keep shining!!!...You're such an inspiration.”
@moalusipearl: “Natural Beauty And We Are Proud Of You Thuso Very Happy For Your Success”
@re_lampago.xo: “It’s the Million Little Miracles song playing in the background at the beginning for me.”
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Source: Briefly News