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Watch – Black-Ish Star Anthony Anderson Grooves in Khayelitsha Venue

Legendary actor Anthony Anderson turned up eKasi this weekend and peeps lost their mind. The Blackish actor took some time from his Mzansi holiday to attend Groove in a local venue, Rands Cape Town. Anthony Anderson shared his experience in the Khayelitsha kasi in Cape Town, where he could be seen walking amid groovists.

Anthony Anderson

In his video, Anderson is in the Mother City groove while people are having their bevs and having a great time. The actor seems to enjoy it, occasionally stopping by people’s tables and hollering at them.

The Black-ish actor also snapped pictures with a few huns who seemed delighted to see him. He even records a clip with the DJ while puffing on a cigar like a G. Rands Cape Town is a groove venue in the heart of Khayelitsha.

Mzansi invites Black-ish actor to move to South Africa Netizens were amazed that Anderson found his way to groove in the hood. Rands Cape Town gave him a shout-out. “Thank you so much for gracing us with your presence.” Sizwempato invited him to move to Mzansi. “South Africans won’t bother you even if you’re famous. You can relocate now.”

Anthony Anderson

Actor Thapelo Mokoena appreciated his spirit. “The way you’re embracing our country is special. Thank you. Keep on!” Plaasnaar said Anderson should enjoy his stay. “You’re the first American celebrity to go to Groove and see the real South Africa, embracing us and being one of us. May God bless you.” Itsjustu stunned South Africans’ laid-back attitude. “The fact that South Africans just let you show that we are so chilled as a country.”

Watch the video below:

Source – HipHopDx

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Ice Cube

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