If there is one thing South Africans LOVE to do, is to create a dance challenge that literally spread throughout the wild. Hot on the heels of Master KG’s Jerusalema, the #JohnVuliGateChallenge is well on its way to becoming the next biggest thing. Based on Mapara A Jazz Ft. Gaz and Colano’s John Vuli Gate, the song calls for Mzansi to shake their assets in tune with the catchy amapiano song.
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The original video was posted by TikTok user @simpearl2 and has been lost in a sea of people taking on the challenge in their own capacity. One video in particular showed a group of women dancing to the song outside of a petrol station, with one of the ladies catching the attention of Twitter. The young woman, dressed in a leather skirt and black turtle neck, showed an uncanny resemblance to media personality and model, Faith Nketsi.
It didn’t take long for tweeps to frantically search the world wide web and find other images that backed up their claims, further proving that the young woman could be Faith Nketsi’s doppelgänger. The young woman, by the name of Arianna Katt acknowledged the comments from followers, and has not disputed the fact that she looks identical to Faith. Some of the comments found on Twitter include, “They Beyoncé of the group looks like Faith Nketsi or it's just me?”, “Faith Nketsi has multiplied”, and, “Wait now. Let’s see the waist then we will know if its Faith or what. “
Rumours also began swirling that the young woman was in fact Faith’s sister, Believe Nketsi, however that was quickly dissolved when the real name of the woman was found.
The media personality is known for her distinct look and is often recognised for her synched waist. With many wondering how she has been able to achieve such a unique figure, Faith’s looks have often become a topic of discussion on social media. Do you think Arianna looks like Faith??
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Picture credit: Instagram