“As You Please My Lord’: Young Lady Dressed in Lawyer Attire Wows Mzansi
- A young South African girl pretending to be a lawyer has sent shock waves on social media and receiving rave reviews
- @TumiSole seems to be ready for action as she has just has shared beautiful snaps of herself in a stunning attire usually worn by law practitioners in a court of law
- Many believe her parents are definitely setting her up on a great career path and hope she will follow a law career
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A young and ambitious South African woman has taken to social media to strut her stuff as a legal representative.
Going by the name of @TumiSole on Twitter, the young and ambitious ‘Lawyer’ has sent shock waves on the social media platform.
Taking a look at her caption, one would suggest the stunning lady is destined for big things in the law industry, should she consider that route beyond her Grade 12.
Briefly News takes a look at inspiring reactions from the ‘legal experts’ timeline but one can be convinced that Mzansi is impressed.
@Nthabi_Dubz said:
"As it pleases the court your worship. I am Tumelo Sole on behalf of the accused.. yeyyii.”
@ZamoShangase said:
"She’s so gorgeous.”
@MirandaevaM said:
“She looks so beautiful, uyafaneleka uTumelo. May she have a day as good as she looks.”
@IamSinethemba said:
“She's got serious learned friends. Sir. She better prepare herself.”
@MthokoMbokodo said:
“You're planting something great in her, lightening up the way to her destiny. The confidence.”
@Mbali_Ndlela said:
“Advocate Bundle.”
In other topics, Briefly News had recently captured a story of a young woman who was hailed by many for singlehandedly doing what is usually done by a group of men.
The yet-to-be-identified woman put her bricklaying skills to use as she was captured building and plastering her own house all by herself.
Many tweeps celebrated her for what they described as leadership qualities, others thought it was amazing.
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Source: Briefly News