My Indian family didn't know how to raise me as African | Briefly TV Life

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Fikile Cele was found in a box outside a clothing factory by an Indian woman who later adopted her. Her childhood and teenage years were difficult because she was always made to question who she was by her peers. This made it particularly difficult for her.
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@vuvufuzzy2594
@vuvufuzzy2594 Ай бұрын
She's beautiful, what an amazing story. Kudos to your Indian family.
@Briefly_TV_Life
@Briefly_TV_Life 24 күн бұрын
Thank you! We're so glad you enjoyed the story! 🌼 What aspect of her story touched you the most?
@chesyabwanausi2231
@chesyabwanausi2231 Сағат бұрын
Beautiful story! Amazing family
@noncedoleve2506
@noncedoleve2506 2 күн бұрын
Love your story Fikile i love you and your family who adopted you May God Bless them more They played a big role in your life u were such a lucky child to have them in your life. Sweet parents im so impressed love you❤️💐
@meryamthage8649
@meryamthage8649 Ай бұрын
Oh God bless that family...not everyone can do this, even our black folks don't this.
@Briefly_TV_Life
@Briefly_TV_Life 24 күн бұрын
Absolutely, it’s a remarkable act of kindness and support! 🙏 What other stories of community support have inspired you?
@WorthyOfAbundance
@WorthyOfAbundance 3 күн бұрын
Ao black people adopt kids everyday 🙃why do y'all like glazing other races?
@siphamandlamkhize9766
@siphamandlamkhize9766 5 күн бұрын
Indians I know and have dealt with are generally great people, I hope you take care of your mom that raised you.
@lesegogaebeeyn4005
@lesegogaebeeyn4005 3 күн бұрын
What an inspirational story
@lonagwegwe
@lonagwegwe 2 күн бұрын
You are beautiful Fikile and I truly believe your biological mother didn’t leave you in that box because she didnt love you, she felt she didn’t have a choice and she believed someone could give you a better life. ❤❤
@lettymelanin5104
@lettymelanin5104 22 сағат бұрын
I would have adopted my Indian family name. They gave her life. Our blood relatives that we have stayed with due to our mothers not being able to take care of us abused us. I learned that family is not by blood.
@paleraluswinga
@paleraluswinga 20 сағат бұрын
God bless that family, your identity is truly in the Lord
@hannahw4769
@hannahw4769 Күн бұрын
What a beautiful story.
@mosalethoba5267
@mosalethoba5267 Күн бұрын
She's very beautiful and emotionally matured . Gudos to the family that gave her a second chance in life. Your biological mom did love you Fikile she was just not emotional mature not to take care of you
@edub201683
@edub201683 8 күн бұрын
Does she have a relationship with relatives from the since they called them for the funeral?
@Briefly_TV_Life
@Briefly_TV_Life 6 күн бұрын
That's a great question! We’ll definitely explore more about her relationships with her relatives in future content. What other aspects of their story are you curious about? 😊✨
@mphosa995
@mphosa995 5 күн бұрын
I don't think she did, she said she's more comfortable with her Indian family and friends because black people always complain that she's not African enough.
@mphosa995
@mphosa995 5 күн бұрын
Her parents should have made sure that she did Zulu as a second or third additional language.
@estellemoyo-in2se
@estellemoyo-in2se Күн бұрын
Indegenous languages are not such a big thing!! They can be a hindrance at times!!
@mphosa995
@mphosa995 Күн бұрын
@@estellemoyo-in2se that's called self hate... Maybe where you're from you guys don't value your languages, but we South Africans do, some jobs even require that you be fluent in at least two or even three languages. Even she has stated in the video about how she always felt left out from her Zulu people because of the language barrier... Because most South Africans don't like the idea of always using English even during their spare time.
@yetanisibanda501
@yetanisibanda501 Күн бұрын
Wena y don't you go adopt some1 from the street and teach them what you want. Don't question some parents decisions​@@mphosa995
@KeystoMYBeamer
@KeystoMYBeamer Сағат бұрын
@@estellemoyo-in2se that is not exactly true. Being in touch with your own cultural origin is not a hindrance. When I was going to school in the townships we were not allowed to speak our native languages, they were called vernacular in school. That’s like Colonizer101. 🤪
@rianettecluley5990
@rianettecluley5990 Ай бұрын
@Briefly_TV_Life
@Briefly_TV_Life 24 күн бұрын
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