After Albany sent the three-year-old’s family, also known as “Miss Albany’s family,” bread, milk, and corn flakes, the company Parmalat also jumped on board.
Commercial photographer Lungisani Mjaji, who shot the viral Albany and Bokomo images of his niece shared a message from the brand on his Facebook account, which read:
“We’re from Lactalis SA. We are in awe of the beautiful images that you have captured of your niece. She has really taken the nation by storm and captured our hearts! We would like to share 100 litres of our Parmalat Custard with your niece, her family and her creche to enjoy, after all, a sweet smile deserves a sweet treat!”
Many people flooded the comment section as they continued to praise the little Miss Albany.
One social media user wrote: “If I was a bread company, I would overtake Albany & grab this opportunity shame.”
“Our very own online niece, the online aunties and uncles are so happy for u lil princess,” wrote another Facebook user.
What’s a year’s supply of bread & cereal without a year’s supply of milk? ? SA, we heard you & we’ll be donating over 3 000 litres of Clover long-life milk to little “Miss Albany” Lethukukhanya and her crèche! Together we can ❤ #CloverWayBetter pic.twitter.com/Wh9Ki6tKDL
— Clover (@CloverWayBetter) July 19, 2023
Introducing Lethukukhanya Mjaji, my niece, Miss Albany, a 3-year-old student at Siphephile Creche. Despite her tender age, Lethukukhanya is exceptionally intelligent. At just 1 year old, she demonstrated an impressive ability to identify and name the months of the year. pic.twitter.com/HoV5JzgOFL
— Lungisani Mjaji (@MjajiLungisani) July 11, 2023
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