In a post shared on her Instagram account, the US-based actress shared a snippet of the video.
Lupita did a perfect narration of the Serengeti documentary that showed how elephants are always determined to stick together.
“I was drawn to narrating #Serengeti: I had never heard a nature documentary narrated by a woman, let alone an African one! Here is one of the most moving scenes from the series that shows a herd of elephants determined to stick together,” she wrote.
Lupita Nyong’o becomes the first African woman to narrate a documentary on Go Discovery. Photo: Lupita Nyong’o. Source: Instagram
Lupita treated the docu with so much respect and from her voice, it was easier to relate and feel the story.
Most of her fans took to the comment section to congratulate the Kenyan born beauty for the good work.
Others said they felt like crying after watching and listening to the documentary which showed a family of elephant crossing a swollen river in the Serengeti and a young one almost drowns.
The 37-year-old revealed in a Vogue interview that she had issues with her image and her book Sulwe was created to help girls going through the same.
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