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Uncle Waffles mocked for her hair, make-up, teeth, and nails at Ice Box store

Swazi-born DJ and record producer based in Mzansi Uncle Waffles, real name, Lungelihle Zwane may be an international jet setter, but that hasn’t stopped social media users from hating on her for an appearance.

The hitmaker trended on Instagram and Twitter over a clip of her at a US jewellery store.

Critics targeted the DJ’s hair, make-up, teeth, and nails.

Uncle Waffles

In the clip, Uncle Waffles is seen advertising Ice Box, a jewellery franchise based in Atlanta, New York, and Miami.

The DJ – who was previously seen shopping up a storm in one of the showrooms – was posted on the official Instagram page.

In the clip, she says, “Make sure you come get your ice [jewellery]. The same way I’m coming to get my ice. At Ice Box dot com”.

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Unbeknownst to Uncle Waffles, the video had many social media users – particularly US ones – criticizing her appearance.

This included commentary about her platinum blonde glue-on wig, make-up face beat, teeth, and missing acrylic nails.

Here’s what Instagram users had to say:

@phatboyshole94: “Why is her forehead peeling😮

@iam_arus: “You can really tell her wig stylist didn’t fly out with her too 😖 It’s giving “I did it myself.”

@talktostephan: “You also need to see a dentist.”

@the_designer_doll: “Priorities in the wrong order missing the nail and the lace is lifting. This is embarrassing

@1bosprada: “Her makeup is awful”

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Londie London and Sbahle Mpisane

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