On Mother’s Day, former Scandal actor Kagiso Modupe surprised his wife Liza Lopes with a brand new Mercedes Benz. Kagiso Modupe, a producer-director, left his Instagram fans in tears after purchasing a Mercedes Benz for his children’s mother and wife Liza Lopes on Mother’s Day.
He wrote: “Happy Mother’s Day my Love. You hold such a special place in my heart, not only as my wife and the mother of my children, but also as my smile keeper. When my late parents named you Mmarona they knew that you would be the Mother of the Bakwena clan. You have blessed me with the most amazing treasures in my life, our children Tshimollo and Motheo, and mostly your heart. Always, all the way, no matter what”.
The beloved actor-turned-director, who’s been dubbed the “Tyler Perry” of Mzansi shared pictures and a short clip of his wife being blindfolded and being led to her Mother’s Day present, which moved her to tears of joy when she removed the blindfold. The film director and actor Kagiso Modupe revealed in a 2022 interview on King David’s Podcast that he used his private part to become a millionaire. “It’s funny… I used my private parts to become a millionaire.
When asked how he utilized his manhood to become a millionaire, the actor explains that he’d been married to his wife for 12 years at the time and was not circumcised. He realized that because he had not been circumcised, he could teach and encourage other guys to get circumcised.
Modupe addressed Brothers For Life and Right to Care about starting a public circumcision campaign to urge males to be circumcised on the same day as him.
Kagiso Modupe buys his wife Liza Lopes a Mercedes Benz for mothers' day 💜💚 pic.twitter.com/X9WRS6lOIV
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He produced a social media advertisement stating that he will receive R1 for every male circumcised. The filmmaker was successful in convincing 1,1 million South African men to circumcise in just one day, and as a result of this campaign, he earned his first million dollars.
According to IOL, the millionaire’s film Losing Lerato, which launched in September 2019, achieved the number one spot in approximately major Mzansi theatres in the first week of its formal release, becoming the first independent film to gross more than R4.1 million in five weeks.
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