Actress Lesley-Ann Brandt, who plays Mazikeen on Lucifer, has made South Africans proud with her Cape Town slang lessons:
Not only did she bring her character to life with her incredible acting skills, but she also infused some of her South African roots into her performance.
Although the final season of Lucifer has ended, Lesley-Ann continues to make her South African fans proud by teaching her American followers some Cape Town slang on Instagram.
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