Tweeps are bored of Uncle Waffles

Uncle Waffles criticised by tweeps
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‘Bored already’: Tweeps tire of Uncle Waffles’ one-song wonder

‘We get it’: Tweeps want Uncle Waffles to quit playing and dancing to Young Stunna’s track ‘Adiwele’ over and over again.

Tweeps are bored of Uncle Waffles

Uncle Waffles criticised by tweeps
Image via Twitter
@unclewaffffles

It seems Uncle Waffles’ popularity is fizzling out as quickly as it began.

That’s the word on the street from tweeps who claim they’re “already bored” of her performances, which include sexy dance moves and even sexier outfits.

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UNCLE WAFFLES ‘CAN STOP NOW, IT’S ENOUGH’

The female DJ performed in Cape Town for the first time at shisa nyama venue Rands, where she delivered another energetic performance.

In clips circulating on Twitter, Uncle Waffles is seen breaking out into a sweat as she spins the turntables and busts out more meme-worthy dance moves.

https://twitter.com/khawula_musa/status/1455438001727754241

But a number of tweeps have slammed the star for continuing to cash in from performing to Young Stunna’s hit single Adiwele.

A few noteworthy Twitter reactions from the video included the following tweets…

I’m bored already

Same s*** everyday

I knew from day one this child was overrated

Until when will she keep on doing this? It doesn’t look sustainable. She must ask Dr Malinga what happened to his kicks

Okay she can stop now, it’s enough, we get it

A good dancer knows when to stop…if you stay for too long, you will spoil the move. She’s becoming boring now.

Does she play other songs or…? Because all the videos I see of her it’s always Adiwele…she needs to come up with something, fast!

UNCLE WAFFLES DEFENDS PERFORMANCES

Last week, Uncle Waffles defended videos of herself dancing to Adiwele, claiming that her fans love seeing her do it.

The star shot to instant fame last month when a video of her performing to the song with the caption “People are burning”, went viral.

Responding to a tweep who criticised her for “recreating” the viral moment, she tweeted: “Why can’t I just have the moment? It’s only been 9 days, people still want to see it. They fully ask for it and I enjoy recreating it.