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'When it's me and her': Kaizer Chiefs legend and daughter's dance goes viral (video)

'When it's me and her': Kaizer Chiefs legend and daughter's dance goes viral (video)

Kaizer Chiefs legend Lucas Radebe shared a video of himself dancing with his daughter while doing the dishes.
Lucas Radebe remains one of the most successful Bafana players, and his club career speaks for itself. Since his retirement, Radebe has shifted his focus to his life off the field.
One of the things he took on board was bonding and spending time with his family—his wife and his kids. His latest video showed how much he enjoys bonding with his daughter, Zenithi.
Sharing on Instagram, Radebe expressed his joy at being with his small girl.
'Tuesday, when it's me and she @princesszenithi,' he said.
It was a lovely Tuesday with the father and daughter doing dishes and cleaning the kitchen. Lucas was busy doing dishes when his daughter set the camera and approached him
She went to his father and chatted before they started dancing. They came a long way, dancing and approaching the camera, smiling and expressing joy.
Indeed, their dancing showed a lot besides their talent, bonding and enjoying family time.
Click here to watch Lucas Radebe and his daughter dancing.
After the Kaizer Chiefs legend Lucas Radebe shared his dance video with his daughter, fans showed them love.
@Glen Lewis 'Guys, please forgive him, for he doesn't know what he's doing🙏🏿🙏🏿😔😃'
@edward 'Great man, do you ever cook Yorkshire puddings in that kitchen, Chief?'
@Nolly Mangolele 'Wow …. saw you with the daughter over the weekend, and you made time to walk with her … girls always remember these small things'.
@ZandiS 'Fixed the cupboard door, bro, before it falls! 🙏🏽 The moves be fire 🔥'
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