Video: Minnie Dlamini honours her late brother in tribute video
Updated | By Entertainment Reporter
"Now I have to learn how to live without you," says Minnie.
Minnie Dlamini has paid tribute to her late brother, Khosini, in a touching video.
The Homeground presenter took to Instagram to share a video of some of their special memories together.
The clip included pictures from their childhood.
"Now I have to learn how to live without you," Minnie captioned the video.
The video starts with a clip of Khosini speaking about his relationship with his sister.
"Anytime I was in an altercation with a teacher or another student trying to bully me, she was always the first one there without me knowing," he said.
Khosini's last post on his Instagram page is a picture of him and Minnie.
"29 has never looked this good... Happy Birthday sis love you lots," he wrote on July 9.
Khosini died from a brain aneurysm last month. He spent 23 days in ICU before he passed away.
Minnie's friends and family have been supporting her ever since. Some of her celebrity friends sent her their condolences.
"Minnie, I’m so sorry sis. Praying for you and your family. I’m so sorry," singer LeAnne Dlamini commented.
Ayanda Thabethe wrote: "My prayers are with you and your family.
ALSO READ: How Minnie Dlamini turned her personal brand into a business
View this post on InstagramNow I have to learn how to live without you 💔
A post shared by Minnie (@minniedlamini) on
View this post on Instagram29 has never looked this good... Happy Birthday sis love you lots. 🥳
A post shared by Captain K (@khosinidlamini) on
Minnie thanked her friends and family for their support during the difficult time.
"Words cannot justify how blessed my family is with amazing people who supported us with everything they could. People never left our side for 23 days and continue to be there for us. We could not have done this without you ALL We love you so much," she wrote on Twitter.
Words cannot justify how blessed my family is with amazing people who supported us with everything they could. People never left our side for 23 days and continue to be there for us. We could not have done this without you ALL ❤
— Minnie Dlamini Jones (@MinnieDlamini) October 6, 2019
We love you so much 💎
Show's Stories
-
A resignation letter of note goes viral on TikTok
A good mix of positivity, gratitude, and leaving on a good note.
Vic Naidoo 1 year, 1 month ago -
Man hires a body double to take his driver's exam
Everyone fails at one thing or another, there's no escaping it.
Vic Naidoo 1 year, 1 month ago