Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu during a media briefing at the Cape Town Civic Centre on August 11, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Cape Town mayor, Patricia de Lille announced a proposal to grant a long-term lease of the Granary – a building built 200 years ago to the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation Centre. The Foundation’s main functions are to develop and manage partnerships and legacy-promoting programmes as well as contributing to the positioning of Cape Town as a world capital for the intellectual and practical pursuit of local and global peace, morality and human dignity.

That time Desmond Tutu’s phone rang during a Madiba tribute… and he jigged to the tune [video]

The arch is just too cool.

Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu during a media briefing at the Cape Town Civic Centre on August 11, 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. Cape Town mayor, Patricia de Lille announced a proposal to grant a long-term lease of the Granary – a building built 200 years ago to the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation Centre. The Foundation’s main functions are to develop and manage partnerships and legacy-promoting programmes as well as contributing to the positioning of Cape Town as a world capital for the intellectual and practical pursuit of local and global peace, morality and human dignity.

Desmond Tutu is absolutely everything. You can’t not love the arch. But, in case you needed to love him more, here’s a flashback to that time where his phone started ringing live on national TV and he just jigged to the tune after realising it.

We’re not sure what’s better – his face when his phone starts ringing – or bobbing his head along like this is totes normal.

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