Bonang Matheba shows off incredible dance moves on TikTok after opening account

Bonang Dorothy Matheba, otherwise called Queen B, as of late joined the video creation and sharing application TikTok on the ninth of December 2021. Shockingly enough, the moderator, unscripted television show star, creator, worldwide trotter and design symbol have just shared four recordings on the application. All things considered, her substance is top level, and she’s assembled such a lot of page achievement. She is presently sitting on 55.8k devotees with 88.8k consolidated page likes.


 

 

 
On her first TikTok video, Queen B shared a video summing up her excursion abroad to home. The video begins with the star driving with outlandish palm trees. It then, at that point, shows her inside a plane, then, at that point, follows her inside her home, and her huge high contrast GQ Magazine cover photograph from the August issue of 2018. Her seconds’ video was of a pleasant moving TikTok challenge, and the other two are simply excessively tremendous. Sovereign B shared her happy excursions from celebrating abroad, being in stupendous spots, celebrating in a yacht, going to a Wizkid show and spending time with the lovely individuals. Obviously, she looked astonishing from head to toe in each of the four recordings.

Bonang Matheba’s past feelings about TikTok

Fans were somewhat amazed when Bonang joined the stage as she’s once communicated how heavy of a task the application is. Bonang said she doesn’t appreciate that a TikTok client needs to move, stop, talk, stop, add music to their video, ensure the sound is in a state of harmony with the video, and that large number of variables drove her to presume that the application was excessively tedious.

Bonang’s online media joined after

Bonang has an amazing 5 000 000+ adherents on her confirmed Twitter account. She likewise has an incredible 4 500 000+ supporters on her Instagram page. For a star as large as her, various phony records use her name and pictures. She likewise has a ton of web-based media fan pages that share her accounts, pictures and recordings. She once encouraged fans not to send anybody professing to be her cash.