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Internet users react to woman finger crumping dance

by Limpho Nonkonyane
PICTURE: INSTAGRAM

TikTok sangoma @envious_kanyo stuns internet users with her ‘skothane’ hand work dance moves.

The creator whose real name is Boikanyo has started yet another trend where she showcases her finger-crumping dance moves. In the video, she only uses her fingers to move these moves have been seen to be making a return as many internet users have become interested in wanting to know how it is done.

Skothanes are widely known to be young people in townships who wear expensive clothes made in Italy. These people are also known to brag about how much their outfits cost and their dance moves as well as throwing custard on the floor.

@envious_kanyo❤️❤️Love you loads♬ original sound – M O S H A?.

@envious_kanyo???♬ original sound – M O S H A?.

Taking to TikTok users commented on how to feel she did her hand work even asking for tutorials.

One user commented: “Thokozo gogo MaSeven.”

Another user added that there was finally a dance challenge deaf people could do.

Another user commented: “You are trending now sis. Now everyone wants a tutorial of your handwork.”

A TikTok user said that once the sound played she knew that the creator would start doing these magic fingers.

One user said that the creator was busy on the app giving people tutorials on how to do this handwork at that time people were waiting for her to finish as they wanted a consultation with her as she is a sangoma/ traditional healer.

Also see; Meet Sabrina W, the woman who established the Women For Change organisation

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