Busiswa Gqulu is super proud of Beyonce's Black Is King and the message it portrays to the world especially young girls.
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Black Is King premiered locally on August 1 and the country got to witness SA Celebs shining. Busiswa was also featured in the film and she couldn't be more proud to be part of something historic.
Busiswa hailed Beyonce for her usage of African talent and their dominance in the film.
Local stars in the film include Nandi Madida, Moonchild Sanelly, Nyaniso Dzedze, Warren Masemola, Mary Twala, Connie Chiume and Nambitha Ben-Mazwi.
Taking to Instagram she paid a touching tribute to Queen Bey for giving so many creatives a seat at her table.
"My Queen @beyonce I thank God for your life. The vessel you’ve allowed yourself to be. The seat you have given so many at the table. The realizations you’ve created for millions of young girls, but particularly for girls in my hometown of Mthatha, South Africa🇿🇦 Girls who will see me on your platform & unleash their own inner Queens because they realize EVERYTHING you can dream is within reach.
"My life is changed. My own Black king, my son, will understand greatness comes from authenticity and staying true to himself. Your impact will linger on for generations. Your legacy will forever be #TheGift. Thank You," she wrote.
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Picture credit: timeslive.co.za
Busiswa hailed Beyonce for her usage of African talent and their dominance in the film.
Local stars in the film include Nandi Madida, Moonchild Sanelly, Nyaniso Dzedze, Warren Masemola, Mary Twala, Connie Chiume and Nambitha Ben-Mazwi.
Taking to Instagram she paid a touching tribute to Queen Bey for giving so many creatives a seat at her table.
"My Queen @beyonce I thank God for your life. The vessel you’ve allowed yourself to be. The seat you have given so many at the table. The realizations you’ve created for millions of young girls, but particularly for girls in my hometown of Mthatha, South Africa🇿🇦 Girls who will see me on your platform & unleash their own inner Queens because they realize EVERYTHING you can dream is within reach.
"My life is changed. My own Black king, my son, will understand greatness comes from authenticity and staying true to himself. Your impact will linger on for generations. Your legacy will forever be #TheGift. Thank You," she wrote.
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Picture credit: timeslive.co.za