Man calls SA vs England semi in Mandela's voice
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
It’s like Madiba himself was in the room…
The internet is currently flooded with videos and memes surrounding the Ruby World Cup semi-final between South Africa and England, as well as the upcoming final.
Since the Springboks left us all with heart problems after they won both their previous matches by just one point, most South Africans are waiting in anticipation for the final.
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The South Africa versus England match was particularly stressful as it stood between the Springboks and another Rugby World Cup final appearance.
In true South African fashion, we decided to make light of the situation and share our funniest thoughts and opinions surrounding the game.
One person decided to make light of the last few moments of the match by hilariously narrating the Springboks’ win in Nelson Mandela’s voice.
In the video, as the score stands on 15 – 16, the man can be heard saying, "Come on, boys. Queen Elizabeth can not take this one. She can not take this one."
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"I can’t believe it. I don't even watch rugby, but this thing is wild. Wild!"
The man ends his video with the sigh of relief each South African let out when the Boks officially won the match.
The man's video ends with the same reaction one could see across South Africa when the Springboks won – pure joy and ecstasy.
Watch the full video here:
@uncle_bhubs The Work Is Done 🏆📌‼️ #bhubesi #reaction #rwc2023 #fyp #comdey #viral #rugby #reactionvideo #springbok #england ♬ original sound - BHUBESI 🦁
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