A Cape Town-based woman named Judy ‘Lady-J’ Mkoko is an all-rounder within the local entertainment industry, occupying roles such as songwriter, vocalist, deejay, dancer, producer, and entrepreneur.
Upon witnessing the social media content shared by the above-mentioned user, social media users came across quite a rare sight as Judy is a young makoti (a Xhosa black newly married woman) – who is seen dancing away to the tunes of amapiano in public, along with her husband.
Alongside one another, the couple who appear to be quite vibrant in their dance challenge videos continue to break societal norms as they dance together to amapiano tunes.
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Living the true depiction of “marry your type” the two continue to live as true performers and entertainers showcasing creativity in their dancing skills.
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As a young woman with various roles to fulfill, Judy can often be seen taking a break from the dance floor and on the decks, making others dance through her deejaying skills.
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Many of her followers took to her comment section to motivate the young wife while commending her for the respect she has for her hustle. Netizens further rooted for how she continues to do this with the support of her husband, despite the public opinion of others.
For those who may not know, in the Xhosa culture it used to be a norm for a makoti to confirm to certain societal rules, with some set by the family. Those often included letting go of a life associated with outdoors, especially partying as the aim has always been seen as to build a home. Time passed and many couples chose to live their truths, doing what works for them regardless of what the societies deems as a norm and not. There are however some who still strongly believe and practice those societal rules strongly.
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