💔'I will always long for you, I will never ever forget you'. – Actress Mona Monyane celebrated her late daughter in a heartfelt message to heal her grief. Look what she posted: MonaMonyane
“I wish you had stayed but I understand why you left. Although my heart is still broken, today I choose to remember this moment. How proud I was to be the mother of two phenomenal queens.
“My world felt so complete on this day. I choose to remember the promises I made. I choose to keep them alive forever and always”, Mona wrote.), which is a platform where she embarks on a journey of prioritising wellness from a mental, emotional, physical, spiritual and financial perspective. “You would be so proud of your Mama. I remember everything you taught me and I use my pain to heal. I’ve embraced who I am [and] I walk in my purpose. My Spirit is awake,” she said.
“I started #POW for you my baby [and] I will continue to grow it for you, I will love and laugh for you [and] live for you,” Monyane concluded.
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