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Kelly Rowland shows SA fans some love!

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Singer Kelly Rowland,photo from Twitter.
Singer Kelly Rowland,photo from Twitter.

AMERICAN singer Kelly Rowland has enjoyed her stay in Mzansi.

The musician, whose real name is Kelendria Trene, took to Twitter to thank Mzansi people for their love.

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The 41-year-old was attending the Brutal Fruit Spritzer for the brand’s You Belong Campaign party – where women sit down with their favourite stars and hold conversations about issues affecting them.

The event was held in Joburg on Saturday, 10 December, and attended by celebrities including Thando Thabethe and Ramona Kayembe.

This was her second time visiting Mzansi, after coming earlier this year to do an advertisement for the brand.

“SA, thank you for always filling my cup with so much love. Till next time, love. #YouBelong and #Grateful,” she wrote.

Her fans quickly flooded her comments section with lovely messages, with some giving her South African names.

Tlale wrote: “Your Mzansi name should be Kele, short for Kelebogile – which means I am thankful.”

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Then Sbuda Maluda commented: “I miss you already, Kelly. It was nice seeing you and you are such a sweetheart.”

Ashley Quick added: “You are so breathtakingly beautiful, like always. I love you so much, Kelly.”

The musician is best known for hit songs including Bills Bills Bills, Brown Eyes, Say My Name and Dilemma alongside Nelly and Destiny’s Child.

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