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Media personality Somizi Mhlongo-Motaung put on a brave face as he spoke at the funeral of his mother, veteran actress Mary Twala at Grace Bible Church, Soweto. 

Mary died on Saturday at Netcare's Park Lane Hospital in Johannesburg. She had been in and out of hospital for several months with illness.

Somizi, dressed in all black with a hat and embroidered face mask, sat with tears in his eyes as mourners paid tribute to his mother. 

He was comforted in the front row by his husband Mohale Motaung-Mhlongo and daughter Bahumi Madisakwane. 

Taking to the podium, accompanied by Mohale, Somizi said he had always dreaded the day he would have to speak at his mother's funeral.

“It is every child's nightmare. Finally, it is here. It is the complete opposite of what I had in mind. In my mind, I had planned to put one rose on the coffin ... now she is in the most beautiful coffin and decorations because she asked for it.”

Somizi said that before Mary died on Saturday, she told the doctor she wanted a lot of flowers at her funeral and to be buried in the same dress she wore at Somizi's wedding.

"Before she passed on she told the doctors that she wants a lot of flowers and she wants to be dressed in the same dress she wore at our wedding".

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Speaking on her success and humility, the "Idols SA" judge said, “If I can achieve a quarter of what my mother has achieved, I have made it in life."

The "Dinner at Somizi's" star said it was difficult to say goodbye but he was “at peace”.

“I am not sad because my mother is gone but because the umbilical cord has been cut completely. I am so at peace with what my mother has achieved, she has seen me walk down the aisle. She has seen her granddaughters.

“I know I have lost a mother on earth but gained the most powerful ancestor. Don't be surprised if I rise beyond because I have the most generous ancestor ... I promise to never make you an angry ancestor. Thank you for everything. I love you.”

Lockdown regulations limited attendance at the funeral to strictly 50 people, with mourners sitting a safe distance away from each other in a large hall. The service was limited to one hour and included messages from several friends and family. 

Media personality Bonang Matheba was in attendance, and Andile Ncube was the MC with gospel legend Rebecca Malope sang as the congregation viewed Twala's body and escorted her to her final resting place. 

This story originally was on IOL 

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