Zimbabweans were buzzing with excitement and amusement following an unexpected turn of events during Alick Macheso’s recent performance at Rufaro Stadium in Harare. The legendary Sungura musician, renowned for his exceptional guitar skills and electrifying stage presence, found himself in the spotlight for reasons beyond his music. Macheso was performing as part of the Defence Forces Day celebrations, keeping the crowd energized with his iconic tunes. However, it wasn’t his music that captured everyone’s attention this time—it was a woman with a notably large behind who stole the show.
Videos of the woman, who has been dubbed the “yellow bone,” filmed by ChillSpot wheel spinners DJ Fantan and DJ Levels, quickly went viral across social media platforms. As the lady danced enthusiastically just below the stage, she caught the attention of Macheso. Eager to showcase her moves, she pleaded with him to let her join him on stage. Although Macheso was initially hesitant, he eventually gave in and allowed her to join him. What followed was a performance that deviated from the norm.
The woman began by executing the Borrowdale dance, a signature move popularized by Macheso himself. However, her routine took an unexpected turn when she turned her back to the crowd and began shaking her nyash (slang for buttocks). The crowd erupted in excitement, but Macheso, visibly uncomfortable with the new focus, attempted to redirect attention by positioning himself in front of her to obscure the view.
In the midst of his efforts to regain control of the stage, a brief moment of accidental contact occurred when Macheso’s hand touched the woman’s nyash. This incident quickly became a topic of intense discussion on social media, with reactions ranging from humor to speculation.
Here are some of the reactions from Zimbabweans online:
– **@ChipoMoyo** tweeted: “Did Alick Macheso just touch that lady’s nyash? 😂 Can’t believe this is happening at a live performance. Classic case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time!”
– **@TawandaZim** commented: “Looks like Macheso was really trying to save the moment but got caught up in the situation. It’s all good though—these things happen. It’s all in good fun!”
– **@Makanaka** observed: “People need to chill. It was a mistake, and the way Macheso was trying to handle it shows he was just trying to keep things under control.”
– **@Tariro_1** added: “Some people are making a mountain out of a molehill. The guy’s only human, and this kind of stuff happens. We should be focusing on the great performance instead.”
– **@JabuK** quipped: “The way Macheso tried to block the view was hilarious! You could see the man’s struggle. Gotta love the spontaneity of live shows though.”
The incident, while light-hearted and unintentional, underscores the unpredictable nature of live performances and the often unexpected moments that come with them. As Zimbabweans continue to react to the viral video, the episode has added a humorous chapter to Macheso’s storied career, proving once again that even legends are not immune to the quirks of live entertainment.
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