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Dreams do come true – Tbo Touch meets Stevie Wonder

Thabo “Tbo Touch” Molefe is living it up in Los Angeles and is rubbing shoulders with the big boys in the entertainment industry. The media personality and businessman has been sharing his experiences with his fans on social media recently. From getting spa treatment on arrival to in Los Angeles to meet familiar parents.

Taking to social media on Tuesday, Tbo Touch recalled his experience he had with Stevie Wonder after meeting him for dinner in 2013. Stevie Wonder the greatest of all time. In 2013 we had dinner at Nobu in New York and you said Johannesburg is one of your favourite city and I must take you there. Sadly I wasn’t ready then.

“But now, the wait is over. It’s inevitably true in what you composed that. The World/Love is in need of love today.

Tbo Touch

“I’m convinced there’s a ribbon in the sky for all those South Africans who want to see you live in concert the adopted.” he captioned. The first time Tbo Touch travelled to America was at 15 years old and he was adopted by a youth pastor.

“The Jones came to SA in 1994 when their daughter Grace Jones was MC’ing Miss Universe in Sun City, Grace’s father is a big bishop in the US, Bishop Molefe.”

“I was told by the Joneses that ‘come and be our son’, it was like the Will Smith moment in pursuit of happiness.”
The first time Tbo Touch travelled to America was at 15 years old and he was adopted by a youth pastor.

Tbo Touch

“The Jones came to SA in 1994 when their daughter Grace Jones was MC’ing Miss Universe in Sun City, Grace’s father is a big bishop in the US, Bishop Molefe. I was told by the Joneses that ‘come and be our son’, it was like the Will Smith moment in pursuit of happiness.

Source: Timeslive

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Emmanuel Matsane (Mjokes)

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