
When it comes to embracing roots on the global stage, there are very few major Hollywood stars as patriotic as the multi-award-winning actress Lesley Ann Brandt.
Known for her roles on the Netflix series Lucifer, Gotham, and The Walking Dead, the South African-born actress has done an outstanding job in showcasing true South African talent on global screens.
Not only is she a big supporter of our beloved Springbok rugby team, but she has also integrated some Afrikaans into her on-screen role as the demon Mazikeen in season 4 of Lucifer.
In a recent interview with the entertainment publication The Citizen, she confessed that she was not as patriotic about her country until she left her home soil.
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“I did not become as patriotic as I am until I left South Africa. There is a blood love I have for this country. It never leaves you,” she revealed.
“I tell my friends in Cape Town that they do not know what they have when they drive past that mountain every day. South Africa is unique, and I am proud to be a brand ambassador for it wherever I go.”
She adds that the thing she appreciates most about this beautiful country is the sense of community.
“We are not perfect, but we are an example for the world when you look at what we have achieved.”
This December, she plans on bringing both her husband and son to her birthplace to experience a South African Christmas.
“He is eight years old and has never been to South Africa. I want him to have a proper South African Christmas. He asked me if Father Christmas, or as he calls it, Santa, comes to South Africa. I told him yes; he brings your presents and then stays for a braai. More importantly, I want him to see children who have less than he does but are happy. Humility is very important to me.”
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