Kelly Rowland returning to South Africa in December
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
Destiny's Child singer Kelly Rowland is heading to our shores again.
Christmas will be coming early for Kelly Rowland's fans. The 41-year-old will be visiting South Africa in December for a special event with local women.
Kelly's visit is part of Brutal Fruit Spritzer's #YOUBelong campaign. The 'Bills, Bills, Bills' hitmaker was in Mzansi earlier this year to shoot a commercial for the campaign.
Kelly was in South Africa for three days for the video shoot. The campaign, which aims to "show every South African that they 'Belong' no matter what", focuses on women empowerment.
Kelly met with several stars such as Bontle Modiselle and Thando Thabethe during her visit. This time around, Kelly will spend two days in the country.
"I am looking forward to returning to South Africa, one of my favourite places in the world," she said in a statement. Kelly will be in SA on December 9 and 10.
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Meanwhile, Kelly's new Netflix movie, 'The Curse of Bridge Hollow', has been a major success. The Halloween-inspired film also stars Marlon Wayans and 'Stranger Things' star, Priah Ferguson.
The film was featured in the Top 10 Movies in South Africa on Netflix. Speaking to Alexis Joy VIP Access earlier this month, Kelly said she had an amazing time making the movie.
"It was a lot of fun. I got a chance to hang out with Marlon and watch him as the artist that he is - not just in front of the camera but behind the camera," she said.
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