“I fell pregnant looking at this video”: Couple's dance for baby pleases Mzansi

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“I fell pregnant looking at this video”: Couple's dance for baby pleases Mzansi
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Zulu couple’s joyful dance for their baby goes viral on TikTok with over 1 million views. Read more 👇

Watch the video:. Women also jokingly hit on the man."I find myself loving these parents even though I don't know them.""Enjoy each other, and may your relationship last. Take care of brother-in-law, and may God preserve your relationship.

"Andile Mofokeng remarked:
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