Former Bafana Bafana skipper Lucas Radebe has taken to a viral amapiano TikTok challenge.
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In an unexpected but hilarious TikTok video, Lucas Radebe was seen vibing to viral 'Kwama Last' dance challenge.
The 53-year-old showed his age after struggling to coordinate himself for the dance routine that's taken over SA TikTok for a few month now.
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Let's take a closer look at Radebe's dancing and his other viral TikTok moments...
Lucas Radebe dancing on TikTok
Kaizer Chiefs and Leeds United legend Lucas Radebe took part in the 'Kwama Last' dance challenge, a dance routine dedicated to Uncle Waffles' "Yahyuppiah" song featuring Pcee and Justin99.
The simple dance requires you to move your upper body only, mainly your hands and face.
This basic piece of choreography has swept SA's TikTok streets and one of the country's greatest footballing exports gave it it a go:
Here's how Uncle Waffles, Justin99 and Pcee started the challenge:
@uncle.waffles Guess the name of the song ??????? @Justin99 @EeQue TheDreama ? original sound - Justin99
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Lucas Radebe's son is known as Primo Baloyi on TikTok, where he has a strong following of over 800k followers.
The comedic TikTok creator once included Radebe is one of his videos, which was played over a million times. Check it out:
@primo9teen Happy fathers day from me mine #relatable #mzansicomedy #primoplease #fathersday ? original sound - tom23melato
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