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Bongani Fassie speaks out on his viral dance videos

Posted on May 15, 2026
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Bongani Fassie has finally addressed the online reactions surrounding his viral dance videos, making it clear that he has no plans to stop expressing himself despite criticism on social media.

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The South African musician and reality TV personality recently trended online after clips of him dancing circulated across platforms such as X and Facebook. While some users praised his confidence and carefree attitude, others mocked his dance style and questioned his performances.

Speaking to Daily Sun, Bongani said he embraces dancing as part of his creativity and personal freedom. According to the artist, he is comfortable with people laughing at him because he believes dancing should be fun rather than perfect.

“Everybody knows I’m a singer. I’m a producer, and I’m a wannabe dancer. I love dancing,” he said in an interview. He added that no one should be stopped from expressing their creativity publicly.

Bongani, who is the son of legendary South African music icon Brenda Fassie, has spent years building his own career in entertainment. He previously performed as part of the hip-hop group Jozi alongside Da L.E.S. and Ishmael, while also pursuing solo projects and television appearances.

Also see: Bongani Fassie’s latest performance sparks debate over talent, legacy and live TV standards

Despite the backlash, the musician remains determined to continue posting dance content and living authentically. His comments have sparked further debate online, with supporters applauding his confidence and willingness to ignore negativity.

The viral videos have once again placed Bongani Fassie in the spotlight, showing how social media can quickly turn personal moments into trending conversations. Whether people love or dislike the clips, the entertainer appears focused on staying true to himself and continuing to enjoy music and dance on his own terms.

Also see: Bongani Fassie pays tribute to his late mother Brenda Fassie

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