
‘We have lost an icon and a legend': South Africa mourns Jenna Clifford
She left a significant legacy recognised by prominent figures in entertainment, fashion and other industries.
Celebrities and fans expressed grief and shared tributes, celebrating her pioneering craftsmanship, compassion, and impactful presence.
The indelible mark left by South African jewellery designer Jenna Clifford will not be forgotten, and South African entertainment heavyweights couldn't agree more.
Following the announcement of Clifford's death on Tuesday evening, 20 May, after a battle with advanced-stage cancer, South African celebrities took to social media to pay tribute.
According to the family, the jewellery icon was diagnosed earlier this year. Despite her courageous battle, she died peacefully, surrounded by her family.
The family announced her death on Wednesday, 21 May, through a touching statement sent to News24 and later shared on Instagram.
Fans and prominent South African personalities, including Miss Universe 2019 Zozibini Tunzi, Minnie Dlamini, and Gert-Johan Coetzee, offered condolences.
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' The most heartbreaking news. My condolences and may she rest in peace,' said Tunzi.
Dlamini also reminisced about their close bond and shared an emotional message.
'My heart is completely shattered. Mama Jenna loved so fiercely and powerfully. She would always offer me a shoulder to cry on, an ear to listen, and wisdom that would help me grow and flourish. We have lost an icon and a legend. I lost my fighter. My deepest condolences to your family,' she wrote.
Fellow South African icons expressed grief and acknowledged Clifford's impact on their lives and the jewellery industry.
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Former model and businesswoman Basetsana Kumalo said: 'Rest now, Doyenne of craftsmanship,' she wrote.
Radio personality Tbo Touch revealed that he had visited Clifford's family home to pay his respects and was still in disbelief.
'Today has been incredibly difficult for me. I feel shattered and my heart is heavy. Shayna, Chanelle, and Summer, thank you for allowing us to share in your memories of your mom. We grieve with you. We love you and trust us to preserve the JC legacy.'
Leaders in the fashion industry also left tributes.
'Love you, Jenna. RIP,' said Coetzee. 'Sincere condolences to the family for your loss. She was in a league of her own and an inspiration to so many. RIP Jenna,' Biji la Maison added.
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