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Brenda: The last pics
11/05/2004 17:10  - (SA)  

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  • Cape Town - A video showing Brenda Fassie predicting her own death will be shown on SABC2 on Tuesday evening at 21:00.

    News24 has obtained exclusive pictures of the reality show episode showing Fassie bearing her soul.

    The 10-minute fragment shows Fassie filming herself, with her dogs, in and around her house, without her false teeth and sitting in the bath yelling: "Will somebody bring me a beer?"

    At the beginning of the fragment Fassie says: "I'm tired. Not of the show I have just come from. I am tired. I want to go somewhere else."

    Fassie, South Africa's "queen of pop" and "Madonna of the townships", died on Sunday evening after suffering an asthma attack which left her in a coma for more than two weeks.

    Fassie was a daring and brash singer known as much for her energetic onstage performances as for her colourful life away from the microphone.

    But as much as her voice, described as "power-packed, versatile and gutsy" did for her singing career, so did the controversy surrounding her antics on and off the stage.

    "I'm a shocker. I like to create controversy. It's my trademark," she once said.

    Despite her bad-girl image and sometimes eye-popping behaviour, Fassie's popularity remained cemented firmly within South African pop culture.


    Pictures courtesy of Devereux Harris Productions

     
     

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