What was meant to be a laid-back weekend broadcast turned into a showstopping viral moment when Somizi Mhlongo and Real Housewives of Johannesburg star Christall Kay took over the Sounds Good breakfast show with an impromptu dance routine that lit up social media.
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An unexpected dance floor delight
The energy was infectious as Somizi, renowned choreographer and radio host, invited Christall Kay into the Metro FM studio for what fans expected to be a standard celebrity interview. Instead, listeners were treated to a dazzling, choreographed moment that blended nostalgic pop with pure Amapiano attitude.
Set to ABBA’s Dancing Queen, the routine was anything but casual. Somizi, no stranger to theatrical flair, transformed the segment into a full-blown performance. Christall leaned into the moment, matching Somizi step-for-step with confidence and flair. The chemistry between the two stars was undeniable, and the joy they brought to the studio was palpable.
From the Real Housewives to real-time moves
Christall, known for her flamboyant style and bold personality, embraced the role of dancing queen both literally and figuratively. The Ultimate Girls Trip cast member has often gone viral for her dramatic moves and offbeat fashion, and she didn’t disappoint this time either. Social media users were quick to share clips from the show, praising her confidence and calling back to her recent TikTok fame, where she was jokingly dubbed “Britney Spears” during a stint in Jamaica.
She later shared the moment on Instagram, writing, “You know I am always the dancing queen,” thanking Somizi and Metro FM for the opportunity.
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Somizi’s showbiz touch
Somizi’s performance pedigree is extensive, from choreographing the 2010 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony to starring on Idols SA and headlining countless stage productions. His knack for turning everyday moments into viral sensations was on full display. “Yass girl!” he exclaimed as Christall delivered a lively final flourish, complete with a sparkling tiara.
Their dance routine was more than just fun and games — it was a celebration of spontaneity, talent, and the kind of unfiltered joy that only live radio can offer. With co-hosts Andile Ncube, Zola Mhlongo, and Keorapetse Hlope joining the fun, the studio became a mini dance floor, proving that great entertainment doesn’t always require a script.
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