South Africans Dare Akon To Bring His Spectacular Giant Plastic Ball Crowd-Surfing Stunt To Mzansi
Senegalese singer Akon has caused a wave of laughter and daredevil challenges on Twitter after a video surfaced of him crowd-surfing in a massive plastic water roll ball.
The humorous clip had South Africans rolling on the floor with laughter and flooding the platform with witty remarks.
In the viral video, Akon can be seen stepping into the enormous plastic water ball before being tossed around by the energetic crowd. With each bounce, he hilariously maneuvers inside the ball, attempting to maintain his performance and occasionally taking playful tumbles.
As the footage of Akon’s crowd-surfing escapade reached the shores of South Africa’s social media sphere, Twitter users wasted no time in daring him to replicate the stunt on Mzansi soil. The humorous dare challenged Akon to bring his spectacular act to the enthusiastic crowds of South Africa.
Amidst the jokes, some Twitter users couldn’t resist speculating that if Akon were to attempt the plastic ball stunt during a performance in South Africa, someone in the lively crowd would inevitably burst the ball, one way or another, before he could go too far in it.
Watch the video below;
Akon is childish 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/eJyUhUp5Lg
— Mnyamani🇿🇦 (@Zikamnyamane) June 26, 2023
Social media became a playground of laughter as South Africans shared their humorous reactions to Akon’s unconventional crowd-surfing adventure. The video not only entertained but also fueled the imagination of fans, conjuring scenarios of the Senegalese superstar triumphantly performing his hit songs while encased in the inflatable bubble.
Check out some of the reactions;
@Oringinal_TIP;
The ball would have gotten an oukappie at some point here in South Ahh😅😅.
Chains would have been snatched. 🤣🤣
@stevenmusandiwa;
South Africans will use Okapi in no time
@ndlovu_skhu;
He must to South Africa….. I want to see something….. 🤔🤔🤭🤭🤭😂😂🤣😂
@ablicomens;
So none of these guys could deflate this ? He should come to South Africa