Cape Town – British celebrity Brooklyn Beckham has revealed that he recently visited South Africa and met an inspiring woman.
The talented son of footballer David Beckham dropped out of college last year – where he was studying photography - to pursue an internship in the UK and then snapped Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner for a much talked about magazine cover.
He has also done several other high-profile projects and released a photography book titled, What I See in 2017.
In a caption underneath a beautifully edited video, the 20-year-old explained that he along with Dutch Iranian entrepreneur Anna Nooshin came to South Africa to support the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and The Gates Foundation. The video was filmed in Johannesburg and was posted on Tuesday.
While in SA, Brooklyn met an inspiring young woman named Sipho, who is living with HIV.
The famous photographer said about Sipho, "she radiates so much happiness."
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View this post on Instagram @annanooshin and I went to South Africa recently to support @globalfund and @gatesfoundation. We met Sipho, an amazing young South African woman living with HIV, featured in this picture. When she smiles, she radiates so much happiness. Thanks to the innovations in treatment, progress in HIV care has been transformative for Sipho and others. Thanks to @globalfund, these treatments are accessible to young people worldwide. But this shouldn't stop us from continuing to fight AIDS and the stigma many HIV-positive young adults still have to face. So grateful I got to go on this trip and thrilled to hear that the UK will continue supporting @globalfund amazing work. @annanooshin video with Sipho will be up within the next daysA post shared by bb?? (@brooklynbeckham) on Jul 9, 2019 at 12:17pm PDT
@annanooshin and I went to South Africa recently to support @globalfund and @gatesfoundation. We met Sipho, an amazing young South African woman living with HIV, featured in this picture. When she smiles, she radiates so much happiness. Thanks to the innovations in treatment, progress in HIV care has been transformative for Sipho and others. Thanks to @globalfund, these treatments are accessible to young people worldwide. But this shouldn't stop us from continuing to fight AIDS and the stigma many HIV-positive young adults still have to face. So grateful I got to go on this trip and thrilled to hear that the UK will continue supporting @globalfund amazing work. @annanooshin video with Sipho will be up within the next days
A post shared by bb?? (@brooklynbeckham) on Jul 9, 2019 at 12:17pm PDT
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