Kelly Rowland will be back in SA in December

19 October 2022 - 16:55
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Brutal Fruit Spritzer is bring singer Kelly Rowland back to the country.
Brutal Fruit Spritzer is bring singer Kelly Rowland back to the country.
Image: Instagram/ Kelly Rowland

Kelly Rowland is set to come back to South Africa in December.

Brutal Fruit Spritzer’s #YOUBelong campaign will see the former Destiny's Child member on December 9 and 10 this year.

The campaign focuses on showing women #YouBelong while encouraging them to be leading lights in their communities and professions. 

Brutal Fruit Spritzer plans to invite all women to an incredible experience with Kelly and has prompted her followers and fans to stay tuned to their socials for details.

The head of brand for Brutal Fruit Africa, Ramona Kayembe, in welcoming the singer back as she returns to continue the campaign, said: “Kelly Rowland is an authentic and inspiring woman who is sure of what she brings to the table and has a warmth and humility that resonates with the brand values.”

Kelly said she was looking forward to returning. 

“I am looking forward to returning to South Africa, one of my favourite places in the world. And of course to continue my partnership with Brutal Fruit and the amazing women I have met”. she said. 

Kelly stopped traffic during her visit in April after she partnered with Brutal Fruit

to shoot a commercial for the alcohol brand.

The singer took to her timeline to document her experience, from meeting chef Wandile Mabaso, who has cooked for Beyoncé and Jay Z, and choreographer Bontle Modiselle, who gave her a dance lesson, to getting a custom made Bathu sneaker.

“Bontle Modiselle. This was one of the most memorable, fun experiences with movement I’ve ever had.Thank you to my bro @dale_deruig for hooking this up. I can’t wait to get back home to South Africa for more good times at your beautiful studio @bontle.modiselle. Until next time,” she wrote. 



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