Skeem Saam star Clement Maosa is celebrating his son's 2nd birthday today. The proud father took Instagram to wish his son well on his special day.
Clement and his partner Kemo Manyong welcomed their son in 2020. Announcing the exciting news then. the actor said he was highly blessed.
"The Blessings of God come in different seasons, sights, kinds, colors, shapes, and forms. All I know is that I am extremely blessed and highly favored. 👼🏾 ."
Celebrating his big boy's special day today, Clement posted a cute video with a short caption that read: "Happy 2nd birthday @bokang_maosa"
Fans and other celebrities including Kelly Khumalo, dr. Musa and Thembi Seete took to the comments section to wish baby Bokang a happy birthday.
"Oh fana fana waAunty 😍 happy birthday to your beautiful little man ❤️," responded Kelly Khumalo.
Cornet Mamabolo wrote: "Happy birthday to our chairman … his whiskey 🥃 is waiting for him. 😂"
A few days ago, Clement celebrated his best friend Cornet Mamabolo's birthday.
He penned lengthy Instagram posts reflecting on how far they have come together.
He said: "It was a very tough journey because as villagers in this industry we always had to prove ourselves beyond what’s normally acceptable to get recognition.
"Transitioning from arts to corporate was another brave move I learned from you. 10years later it only makes sense and I know there is still so much more to offer.”
He continued to say that he wishes Cornet all the best, he also thanked Cornet's mother for always encouraging them to stick together.
“Embrace growth and continue knowing that we are for the people as prophesied before we even got our breakthrough in the industry, continue maturing and naturing your gift.
"I’m grateful to your mom who always reminds me that we are brothers and should always look out for one another and for our families to understand our journey because somehow they too lost the privilege of spending most times with us but borrowing us to the world. "
Yesterday, Clement shared that he is still continuing to extend a helping hand to the less fortunate kids.
He visited a high school to give girls sanitary towels. "Making sure to keep a girl child in school even during that time... seeing them happy and ready to focus on their studies is our priority," he wrote on Instagram.
He previously donated bicycles to help kids who walk a long distance to school every day.