Paris, France Clement Maosa, best known for his role in the popular TV series “Skeen Sam,” took a break from his acting career to support the South African rugby national team during the final match of the World Cup 2023 in France. The actor’s presence at the event has sparked conversations among fans who admire both his on-screen talent and his dedication to the national sport.
“We are just here to collect our trophy, that’s all,” Maosa confidently stated when asked about his presence at the World Cup final, indicating his unwavering support for the South African team. His words resonated with fans who share his enthusiasm for the sport.
Clement Maosa’s journey to France was not just about being a spectator; it was also an opportunity for the actor to immerse himself in the sport’s electrifying atmosphere. He was seen cheering fervently for the South African rugby team, donning the national colors and proudly waving the South African flag.
However, what caught the attention of many fans was the intersection of his real-life persona with the beloved character he portrays on the small screen. “Skeen Sam” has garnered a massive fan following for its gripping storyline and Maosa’s captivating portrayal of the titular character, Kwaito. Observant fans couldn’t help but notice the similarities between the character’s determination and Maosa’s fervor for the rugby team.
South Africa became the kings of rugby with a dramatic World Cup win over its greatest rivals.New Zealand 11-12 South Africa: All Blacks captain Sam Cane’s first-half red card proved decisive as the Springboks became the first four-time winners of the men’s Rugby World Cup.
The Springboks may not have been the most aesthetically pleasing team at this World Cup but they know how to win. Three consecutive one-point victories in the knockout stage, as first France, then England and finally their greatest rivals New Zealand were held at bay perfectly demonstrates the grit and intensity this team thrives on. The fact that have now won four out of four World Cup finals, yet not scored a single try in three of those matches is another telling statistic.