Video of Schoolgirl Dancing Has Mzansi Impressed: “Stole the Whole Show”
- A spunky little girl has made one man's day after stealing the show at a local school assembly
- In the viral clip, it seems the busy-bee had not been invited to perform and so confidently interrupts her fellow dancers
- Mzansi social media users were certainly left impressed and headed to the comments section to swoon over the talented schoolgirl
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A cute little girl has certainly left South Africans with their jaws dropped after interrupting a group of much older dancers to come through and steal the show. The adorable munchkin broke it down to some amapiano beats at what looks to be her school assembly.
Heading online, Twitter user @kulanicool shared the lively clip.
"She made my day," he captioned the post along with a fire emoji.
It seemed social media users shared similar sentiments towards the passionate little girl. In the clip, the pig-tailed kid interrupts her fellow dancers with the utmost confidence and certainly makes sure to join in on all the fun.
Local social media users were left amazed and headed to the comments section to share their thoughts.
Check out some of the comments below:
@sindijacobsson said:
"She's like, "You're not doing this without me, I was there during practice"... love her."
@Lesego_Disipi said:
"I can't get over this video."
@Tumelo_Muvhali said:
"Me stealing the show at my ex’s wedding."
@mabhiza said:
"I would love to see all of us liking a video of a young black child reading their school books and working on their school project for a change."
@MAPERSENT said:
"Stole the whole show."
@maseo101 said:
"Looted it!"
@Solo75932374 said:
"The past few weeks made us forgot how great our country is ey!"
@mphidie said:
"I think this one was chased out of the group, now she’s showing them how it’s done."
LOL: Unfazed man twerks while police frisk him, gives SA the funnies
In similar news about viral dance videos, it was previously reported that a man has made being frisked by police fashionable as he shook, wriggled and twerked in the midst of being patted down by a police officer.
There is no information to suggest where the video was taken but it is believed it could be in Mzansi, either in KwaZulu-Natal or Gauteng, where days of unrest have seen the SAPS and SANDF patrolling the streets in numbers.
The two provinces have been engulfed by raging bouts of looting, theft, destruction of property, and acts of violence which have resulted in the deaths of a number of people.
With law enforcement activated to quell civil unrest, the three-second video posted by @monicabrancon on Twitter has been seen by more than 160 000 people since it was posted more than 24 hours ago.
It had more than 7 000 likes with over 3 000 retweets and nearly 400 comments to it as Mzansi social media reacted to the antics with heaps of laughter. The publisher captioned the video:
"But this video is sending me."
Others were just as sent with others, still, sharing related media of other creative and impromptu antics committed on law enforcement.
One user, @miss_fine_wine, opined that the man was just making the most of the opportunity before him, or in this case, behind him.
She said:
"Man's saw an opportunity and grabbed it, hunnay."
There was no letting up by Mzansi social media users as some took the mickey out of the unsuspecting officer who was at the receiving end of some impromptu entertainment.
@LonaBanga2 said:
"They got what they were looking for moss (right). They shiyad (left) him same time lmao."
@_ShaquilleB added:
"I've never felt so represented. He came through."
@Dineo08789541 offered:
"Ba (they are) focused abobhuti (brothers) maan. Nagana (just think), in your face and you're able to keep a straight face."
@owen_ngalo shared:
"WTF is that voluntary or involuntary movement?"
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@mukelo_ commented:
"'Let me shake it for you.'"
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