Stormzy spoke of the “real pain” that drives the Black Lives Matter movement as he surprised a schoolboy by helping to decorate his bedroom.
The grime rapper, 26, worked with decorating company The Good Guys on the project in Croydon, south London, close to where Stormzy grew up.
Once a month, the firm decorates the room of a deserving young person, according to BBC London, which filmed the star’s visit.
Speaking about the anti-racism movement, Stormzy said: “I feel like I don’t have any answers. “A lot of people don’t have answers but we are all just trying, we are all just getting together, standing together, cheering. “One thing I really want this movement to do is show what it means to be black. “You hear so much rhetoric, you know –
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