You lived a full and important life, says Idris Elba on Ma Winnie
British actor Idris Elba has joined millions of people across the world in paying tribute to struggle stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
Madikizela-Mandela's spokesperson confirmed on Monday that the anti-apartheid activist had died in a Johannesburg hospital surrounded by loved ones.
She had been in and out of hospital for much of the year and was 81-years-old.
Elba, who played Nelson Mandela in the film Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, received Ma Winnie's blessing for the flick. The two were seen embracing at the world premiere of the flick in Johannesburg in 2013.
The actor said it was a massive honour to portray Mandela.
"I tried to pay special attention to the characteristics that make (Nelson Mandela) who he is, especially his presence. That's something that is hard to capture and I think I did a good job, I don't know."
In remembering Ma Winnie after news of her death spread, Elba said she lived a "full and important life."
Rest in peace Mama Winnie. My heart is heavy right now. You lived a full and important life contributing to the liberation of a nation by force and ACTUAL ACTIVISM. You will never be forgotten. 👊🏾
— Idris Elba (@idriselba) April 2, 2018
There will be a state funeral for Ma Winnie on April 14.