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WATCH: Learners cross dress as their teachers

by Limpho Nonkonyane
SCREENSHOT: TIKTOK @SHOBISTO

Internet users react to a hilarious video of learners dressing up as their favourite teachers.

TikTok content creator @shobisto posted a video on the app, of learners at his school dressed like their teachers. In the video, learners are wearing outfits impersonating their teachers.

Cross-dressing in many South African schools has become a very popular TikTok trend, as learners would either dress as the opposite sex or dress similarly to their teachers, causing many users of the app to find these videos funny.

This is most likely because cross-dressing is frequently viewed as a method to mock or challenge traditional gender roles. These videos have also gained massive popularity on the app as they could be attributed to the fact that they appeal to a wide range of viewers and can be seen as hilarious and enjoyable.

@shobisto #SAMA28 #fypシ゚viral #teachersoftiktok #educatorsoftiktok #teachersday #limpopotiktokers???? #mzansicomedy #schoollife #funny ♬ original sound – Deejay Bino

@chs.media.club #cathcarthighschool #SAMA28 #tiktok #viral #fyp #fypシ゚viral #xyzbca #tiktoksa #makemefamous #trend #trending#fypシ #trend #tiktok #tiktoksa#fypシ #tiktoksa #viral #tiktok #trend #tiktoksa ♬ original sound – Ghost Hlubi

@qwabekazi_♬ Shamzisto Thandiwe – Shamzisto

Taking to the comment section, TikTok users expressed their views:

One user commented: “Ma2000 are something else there is no way.”

Another user said: “It must be nice being in this school. Teachers are always smiling.”

In one of the videos above, one user commented that the student looked like the younger version of his teacher.

Another user added laughing and crying emojis.

 

Also see: Internet users react to woman who paid R50K for a car that doesn’t belong to her

 

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