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Pearl Thusi’s Daughter Opens Heart About AKA’s Fatherly Role and Lasting Impact

by nikita.m

Pearl Thusi’s daughter, Thando Mokoena, recently opened up about a relationship many fans didn’t fully know existed. Beyond the connection her mother had with the late rapper AKA, Thando revealed just how close she was to the hip hop legend herself, sharing emotional insights into the fatherly role he played in her life before his untimely passing in February 2023.

For many South Africans, AKA’s death was a national heartbreak. When news broke that the Durban-based rapper and his former manager were assassinated, it left fans and loved ones devastated. While the public mourned the artist behind hits like “Congratulate,” not everyone knew about the special place AKA held in young Thando’s life.

In a candid interview, Thando described AKA as more than just a celebrity figure in her family circle; he was a mentor and a father figure—someone who taught her about respect and spirituality. “He treated me like his own daughter. He was serious with me, but it was always out of care,” she explained, visibly moved by the memories.

This revelation gives a fresh layer to the late rapper’s legacy—one not only grounded in music and fame but also in the quiet, personal impact he had on those close to him. Thando’s words underscored a sentiment many South Africans share: AKA’s life was tragically cut short before he could fulfill his many plans and projects.

Thando’s interview also sparked a wave of emotion on social media. Fans admitted they were surprised to learn about her close bond with AKA, with many expressing their grief all over again. Comments like “We were robbed” and “I still think about him often” reveal how deeply AKA’s passing resonates across generations and communities.

The public reaction also highlighted how connected South Africans remain to their celebrities not just as entertainers but as part of their extended social fabric. For many, AKA’s music was the soundtrack to pivotal moments in life, and Thando’s reflections brought those memories rushing back.

Even AKA’s mother, Lynn Forbes, has shared that she often dreams of her son, comforting those who feel his loss profoundly. It’s clear his presence continues to be felt, both in families and among fans.

In the midst of mourning, Thando’s remarks also remind us all of the importance of expressing appreciation while loved ones are still here. She admitted regret for not being more open about her gratitude to AKA, a sentiment many can relate to.

Thando Mokoena, now 17, is growing up in the public eye—as Pearl Thusi’s daughter and a young woman carving her own path. While she navigates life with both joy and sorrow, her story offers a touching glimpse into the private connections behind South Africa’s celebrity spotlight.

Source:Brifely 
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