Jason Derulo surprises SA school kids with soccer balls
Updated | By East Coast Radio
If you are a Jason Deroooolo fan, then you will love seeing this random act of kindness he did for school kids.
When we think about American singer-songwriter Jason Derulo, we hear "Jason Deroooolo"...
That and his resurgence on social media which started during lockdown.
From what we have seen online, he is known for his ability to interact with kids and takes pride in being a father. Remember when he got concertgoers to sing 'Baby Shark' for his son while live on stage?
This time, he shared how he noticed school kids kicking around a plastic bottle and decided to surprise them with some soccer balls.
It was so heartwarming to watch how the kids responded to him. Even more surprising was that they were all familiar with him and his music.
He entitled the post: "Every kid deserves to smile. I am because you are 🥹 Africa, I love you!"
In Cape Town, Derulo saw these school kids and visited a shop to buy them soccer balls.
Read more: Is being kind in South Africa tricky?
"Derulo has been showing a lot of support to South Africa’s music scene, participating in local dance challenges such as the 'Tshwala Bam' dance challenge along with popular dancers, identical twin brothers Larry and Laurent Bourgeois known as the Les Twins." (IOL)
Watch the video below - courtesy of TikTok.
@jasonderulo Every kid deserves to smile. I am, because you are 🥹 Africa I love you!
♬ From the Islands (kompa pasión) - Фрози & Jason Derulo & Tomo
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