Spike Lee urged people to "celebrate our elders" as he paid tribute to Harry Belafonte. The legendary musician, actor, and activist died on Tuesday (25.
04. 23) aged 96 and the 'Do the Right Thing' hitmaker has shared his memories of his "dear friend", including getting the opportunity to work with the Calypso King on one of his own movies, 'BlacKKKlansman'.
Sharing a photo of himself and Harry, Spike wrote on Instagram: "May God Have My Dear Friend HARRY BELAFONTE At A Peaceful Rest.
We Are Losing Our Giants Left And Right. We Have To Celebrate Our Elders While They Are With Us. [prayer and purple heart emoji] (sic)" In a second post, Spike shared a photo of a signed poster and wrote: "I Had The Highest Honor And Privilege To Work With MR.
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