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Watch! American Star Queen Latifah Sings Pearl Thusi’s Praises

Watch! American Star Queen Latifah Sings Pearl Thusi’s Praises. Talk about receiving your flowers while you are still alive. While many people are spoken highly of, only when they have passed on, the likes of Pearl Thusi are recognized by the masses while they are still alive.

Wu Assasins Season II, a Netflix series that Pearl stars on has just been released, and she has been getting rave reviews since then. Pearl has been really campaigning for the film to do well, and so far so good. Just a day ago, she announced that the Netflix Original supernatural martial-arts series was trending at number one in the United States, number 5 in Dubai, number 4 in Brazil and number 2 in Kenya.

The talented actress, media personality and entrepreneur has just been praised for her brilliant work in the series. Legendary American rapper and multi award winning actress Queen Latifah sent Pearl a beautiful message for the amazing job she does as an actress. Queen Latifah also told Pearl to keep doing her thing and one day they might get to work together.

Pearl Thusi … I just wanted to give you a shout-out to let you know sister you are strong and bad. I’m watching you do your thing, you keep doing your thing and one day maybe we can be able to do something together. That would be hot,” Queen Latifah said.

Gushing over the compliment, Pearl said, “I’m speechless. Speechless…
How I started my day… God is so good. I’m really at a loss for words… ??? . Wow.

https://twitter.com/PearlThusi/status/1494903814549229569?s=20&t=k_Fwpfh2GjHkgXlrxd_Xuw

This is not the first time, Pearl made an impression with American stars. In 2020, Gabrielle Union sang her praises in a lengthy Instagram post. This was just after the release of the series, Queen Sono, which Pearls stars in. Gabrielle spoke about how they met, and also applauded Pearl’s work ethic as well as how incredible a mother she is to her two daughters.

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