During her keynote speech at TheWrap’s Power Summit, “The Woman King” actress Thuso Mbedu tearfully shared how she overcame the tragic loss of her mother, aunt and grandmother during her journey in acting. Mbedu says it wasn’t until she received her role in Amanda Lane’s “Is’Thunzi” that life started to look up for her.
“My world was a blur until Amanda Lane happened in 2016,” Mbedu said. Her words came after she was introduced by “The Woman King” director Gina Prince-Bythewood. In the opening of her keynote, she shared her mother died of a brain tumor when she was a 4-year-old, adding that at a certain point, her mother’s ongoing illness started to “shut down” parts of her brain.
“I remember standing by her casket and asking her to wake up,” Mbedu said.
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“My world was a blur until Amanda Lane happened in 2016,” Mbedu said. Her words came after she was introduced by “The Woman King” director Gina Prince-Bythewood. In the opening of her keynote, she shared her mother died of a brain tumor when she was a 4-year-old, adding that at a certain point, her mother’s ongoing illness started to “shut down” parts of her brain.
“I remember standing by her casket and asking her to wake up,” Mbedu said.
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- 15/12/2022
- por Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
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