Motsi Mabuse emotional as she opens up on heartbreaking past ‘I had to suppress tears’

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Motsi Mabuse, 39, won over the hearts of the nation when it was revealed last year she was joining the judging panel for Strictly Come Dancing. Since then, viewers have been intrigued to learn more about the professional dancer, having grown up with her sister Oti Mabuse, 29, in South Africa before travelling the globe to pursue a career in the arts. However, during her interview on Loose Women today, the mother-of-one bravely spoke out about some of the hardships she faced as a black girl during a very challenging time in her home country. The guest told the panel she had to “suppress the tears” to be able to talk to them about her past.

Beginning the interview and having seen a picture of herself as a child, the professional dancer said: “I just had to suppress the tears.

“Because, I still feel now we speak about this subject, everything keeps coming back from somewhere we hid right back.

“I would say it wasn’t an easy childhood. Our parents did the utmost that we felt loved and that we had everything we needed.

“But we knew in what kind of atmosphere we were growing up in, especially as our parents sent us to a school outside where we lived, meaning we went to a school where we were in the middle of the whole kind of apartheid and racism.

“And we had to learn to fight. So, if you look at that little girl and she had to learn from the onset that she had to fight.

“That this is going to be a really tough, tough life that she’s going to live and you never felt like anything was fair unless you absolutely succeeded in everything you did.”

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