
A fake Mr Bean was paid to visit and perform in Zimbabwe
Members of the public are laughing at the incident saying that they probably thought that he was the real Mr. Bean, but it turns out that this is not likely to happen in other countries but it's just curious that it ever happened in the past and many people just want to know if it really did happen.





Africa is a continent that is filled with wonders and it makes people wonder if it is ever going to prosper like the other first-world countries because it seems like a lot of things that are being done in Africa are backwards. Other countries had started doing them years before us, it is something that is concerning.


Mr Bean is a very funny character and other people would definitely like to have him in the country, but he is completely rich and probably costs a lot of money to have him come to Africa in order to entertain the masses so it makes sense that they hired a fake one to entertain the masses.
https://twitter.com/Africa_Archives/status/1422486695698702337?s=19
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