Mama Joy's dance moves

Mama Joy’s dance moves trends. Instagram@boksrugby

WATCH – Mama Joy’s dance moves at OR Tambo breaks Insta

Springboks superfan Mama Joy is topping trends after her video dancing at OR International Airport flooded social media.

Mama Joy's dance moves

Mama Joy’s dance moves trends. Instagram@boksrugby

Celebrated Springboks supporter Mama Joy is topping trends after she touched down at the OR International Airport from the 2023 Rugby World Cup, which France hosted.

With thousands of fans waiting for the return of the Boks, the arrival terminal was packed to the brim, and Mama Joy wowed fans with sleek dance moves as she arrived with the Boks.

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MAMA JOY’S DANCE MOVES AT OR TAMBO BREAKS INSTA

Mama Joy danced to Springboks’ unofficial song, Nkalakatha, by Mandoza. The now-viral video has gained thousands of comments and reactions since it dropped on the internet.

She has undoubtedly been living it up in France for seven weeks, and her unwavering support for the Springboks has often thrust her into the top trends.

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After their heroics in France, Springboks fans have been patiently waiting for their return. The Springboks edged the All Blacks 12-11 in an epic final at the Stade de France, Paris. Their flight was scheduled to arrive at 10:55, but a flight tracker confirmed that it landed earlier than expected.

Videos from the airport have since flooded social media with fans giving the Boks a champion’s welcome.

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Springboks captain Siya Kolisi was spotted in the mix as he rubbed shoulders with fans. The Boks captain had a grand entrance while holding the trophy, and the arrival terminal was full of wild celebrations.

No doubt Springboks fans are reliving the 2019 moments in the backdrop of the win. The win saw the Springboks becoming the second nation to win the Rugby World Cup back-to-back after the All Blacks.

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