The multi-talented actress, better known on Gomora as Tiny, posted a video to her Tik Tok account showcasing her incredible dance moves to a vintage melody. The actress appeared to want to do nothing more than transport people to simpler times, which she undoubtedly accomplished as many of her fans were wowed.
Stella Dlangalala’s fans are aware of her high level of vigour. She is dressed in a floral green shirt and baggy shorts in the video, as people would have appeared in bygone eras. Stella enjoys assuming different personas, not just on the big screen but also on Tik Tok. In this video, she played the part of Charmza, a drunkard from the bygone era, as she danced in a way that people back then wouldn’t have by simply moving her legs to the step in a compelling manner. She made sure her audience understood the purpose of this dance, which was to take in the beat and allow your body to flow with it rather than trying to make yourself sweat.
Fans praised her for her talent and elegant dance moves, but they also seemed impressed by how easily a stranger could mistake her for a man if they so desired.
Her Three20 character from The Wife is a prisoner with mental health issues controlled by suppressing medication. She was aware of the prisoner swap in her cell and was infamous for sharing a cell with Zandile (Khanyi Mbau). Nomusa (Lerato Mvelase) took the place of Zandile (Khanyi Mbau), freeing the former.
Despite the difficulties with her mental health, Three20 discovered that her cellmate had changed and kept asking questions. She later killed Nomusa with a knife after falsely accusing her of being a spy because she didn’t take her medication, which worsened her condition and led to mental instability. Stella Dlangalala expressed her appreciation to the show’s producers for the opportunity she was given in her farewell speech from The Wife series. She singled out Lerato Mvelase, a fellow performer, for letting her be herself while they were filming scenes.
Stella joined Gomora in a cameo appearance; she made her soap opera debut as Tiny, the owner of Mnandi Shisanyama, who fired Bongani from his job and crushed his dream of relocating to Sandton. After Thathi gave the order for all Gomora taverns and shisanyamas to be looted, Tiny accused Bongani of being an ineffective manager.
Stella, raised in Port Shepstone, KwaZulu Natal, experienced rejection on her path to becoming the successful artist she is today. She is a multi-talented personality who is a rapper, choreographer, and boxer. She rose to fame as one of South Africa’s top comics after being inspired by South African-born Trevor Noah, and she developed a love for stand-up comedy when she was younger. During her comedic career, Dlangalala appeared on the Showmax comedy series Funny People Africa with some of Africa’s top comics.
Watch Tiny from Gomora shares special dance moves as she takes Mzansi back to the ’80s below: