Thuso Mbedu is singing Charlize Theron's praises. 'The Italian Job' actress is advancing the health, education and safety of the youth in Southern Africa via her outreach project. Thuso CharlizeTheron
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She also encouraged the youth of Mzansi to follow their dreams and not let their circumstances stand in their way, adding thatactress thanked Thuso for taking time off her busy schedule to celebrate with her and the CTAOP team. Charlize said:Many people said the two Hollywood superstars are their inspiration and thanked them for continuing to make Mzansi proud."Caption! Thank you for the generous encouragement.
The star also shared that it was the first time he didn't cry when he had to go home after visiting them. He further said he sometimes cries when speaking to his unborn babies.
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