WATCH: Mzansi’s dancing teacher Mrs Bullock does it again – and shows us flames

Picture: @deemrsbee/TikTok

Picture: @deemrsbee/TikTok

Published Dec 1, 2022

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Ever since that video of her dancing with her learners, to TikTok’s 'Robot Boii Salary Salary Challenge’, Pretoria High School for Girls teacher Mrs Bullock became a household name in Mzansi.

Her smooth moves and fun personalty enamoured her to the general public, with many of us asking: “Why didn’t I have a teacher like that?”

Due to her instant influencer status, Mrs Bullock gained a legion of followers on her TikTok account and blessed us with videos of her fancy footwork.

Now, the beloved teacher has done it again – by nailing another challenge. Dancing to amapiano track ‘Mpolaye by Dlala Regal’, she doesn’t miss a beat.

@deemrsbee Me, again ✌🏻 #fyp #mzansicomedy #tiktoksa ♬ Mpolaye - Dlala Regal

The post gained more than 418K likes and about 3 400 comments.

Many who were new to Mrs Bullock’s account were impressed, and when a former learner commended her for her talent, she responded: “Ahhhhh this is awesome! I’m glad you still remember me.”

The dancing teacher even had time to perfect her moves by creating another version when someone asked her: “Please do it again was mopping the gate.”

In her responding video, she said: “I feel you. This mopping is exhausting, even my shoes are tired,” and out came the mop.

@deemrsbee Replying to @Thato Immaculate I feel you. This mopping is exhausting, even my shoes are tired 😅 #fyp #SAMA28 #mzansicomedy #southafricantiktok ♬ Mpolaye - Dlala Regal

Mrs Bullock is sitting on 273K followers. No doubt after this fire video, she’ll gain thousands more.

Earlier this month, another local teacher went viral for her other talent.

Thembakazi Mnguni, from Velabahleke High School in uMlazi, shared a heart-warming video of her and her pupils dancing away the matric exam blues.

In the video, which has gone viral, Mnguni and a group of matric learners are seen doing the “Rathatha Challenge” from Master KG’s “Wayawaya” hit song, featuring Team Mosha.

With just under 130 000 TikTok followers, Mnguni’s video garnered more than half-a-million likes as her fans continued to share the video on multiple social media platforms, including Velabahleke High School’s Facebook page.