2-year-old boy who dances like Cassper Nyovest wows Mzansi – (WATCH VIDEO)

2-year-old boy who dances like Cassper Nyovest wows Mzansi

2-year-old boy who dances like Cassper Nyovest wows Mzansi – (WATCH VIDEO)

A two-year-old boy sends Mzansi into a frenzy as he imitates his favourite artist Cassper Nyovest in a video that goes viral.

You must have caught wind of the video of a cute boy dancing like Cassper Nyovest that went viral on social media recently.


Well, his mother who posted a video juxtaposing his two-year-old son and Cassper dancing, says Cassper Nyovest would like to meet her son, Kaboentle, and she couldn’t be happier.

“When he told me on Twitter he would like to meet my boy, I was excited. I really hope he pulls through – I am putting it out into the universe that Cassper one day meets my son,” says Bonolo Maruping.

With his son at an age where children experience the terrible twos, Bonolo says she hopes he won’t throw tantrums. She says when the video went viral she just couldn’t believe the reception she received.

“Oh! My goodness, we are still overwhelmed,” she says referring to her and the boy’s father. “It blew our minds how it gained popularity so fast.”

Bonolo says her son is currently crazy about Cassper’s Nokuthula and was smitten by Tito Mboweni. “I always download videos of Cassper for him and he can’t hold back and starts imitating him. He can’t stop dancing and singing.”

Bonolo says it’s not the first time a video of her son has caught so much attention. She says she often posts videos of her son dancing on her Whatsapp status and her audience is always entertained.

“My contact list truly entertained by his videos. It is humbling.”

Bonolo says her son started dancing when he was just a year old and today, he is crazy about Cassper.

Bonolo says she sees her son venturing into the entertainment industry. “I definitely see him taking the entertainment world by storm in the future,” she says.

Bonolo’s aunt’s son is teaching him to deejay and he is excelling. “ My son is clearly talented and we can’t sleep on it. We have to nurture his talent.”

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