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South African radio moderator, Anele Mdodahas been all the rage after photographs of what she was shaking at the 2022 Durban July arose, and tweeps are on her.

She went to the current year's Durban July occasion in a lovely two-piece yellow outfit with bird feathers at the base.
What drew the consideration of the style police is the way a portion of the plumes from the dress were tumbling off of her outfit. A portion of the quills were spotted on the lounge chair and on the floor where she had been situated before she risen up to snap a photo.
Online entertainment clients contended that when the Durban July occasion is finished, every one of the plumes would have tumbled off of her outfit.
While some compared her to a peacock, some compared her to the Sesame Street character 'Enormous Bird.' They contended that her outfit was giving Big Bird flows.
Taking to online entertainment, Musa Khawula shared the snaps and composed:


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