South African Women Thirst Over Lucas Radebe and Influencer Son Ofentse “Primo 9teen” Baloyi

South African Women Thirst Over Lucas Radebe and Influencer Son Ofentse “Primo 9teen” Baloyi

  • The ladies are going crazy after pictures of Lucas Radebe and his son, Ofentse “Primo 9teen” Baloyi, went viral on social media
  • The father-son duo had the girls seeing stars, trying to decide who was the best-looking, and many were conflicted
  • Mzansi women can't get over the soccer legend and his influencer son's striking good looks
Ladies were captivated by Lucas Radebe and Ofentse Baloyi
Women argued over who was better looking between Lucas Radebe and Primo Baloyi. Image: primo9teen
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Lucas Radebe and his TikTok-famous son Ofentse “Primo 9teen” Baloyi are once again topping social media trends after their pictures landed on everybody's timelines.

South African women are going nuts over the father-son duo's striking good looks, and many just can't seem to pick who is better looking.

Twitter (X) user TheTitanBaddie pitted the pair against each other in a "who's sexier" comparison and placed the soccer legend and his influencer son's pictures side-by-side:

"Lucas Radebe vs Primo Baloyi: sexier?"
Women debated over who was "sexier" between Lucas Radebe and his son
Mzansi ladies said Lucas Radebe and Primo Baloyi tied in the looks department. Images: lucasradebe, primo9teen
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The thread included hilarious comparisons between several prominent South African male public figures and heads of state, from former presidents Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki to rappers Shane Eagle and accused cheater Emtee.

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South African ladies compare Lucas Radebe and Primo Baloyi

The girls had a hard time picking between Radebe and his son, and referenced the Bold and the Beautiful actress, Brooke Logan, portrayed by Katherine Kelly Lang.

Among many things, Brooke Logan is famous for her relationships with Eric Forrester and his son, Ridge. She was also involved with Ridge's half-brother, Nick Marone, which was another source of drama in the classic soap opera.

CleopatraDK said:

"I judged Brooke Logan too soon. Give me both!"

NatashaMnguni2 confessed:

"I’m Brook Logan here, shame. Proudly so!! Lucas is more handsome, though."

Khwezibelle wrote:

"We judged Brooke Logan too soon."
Fans debated over Lucas Radebe and his son
Social media users found it difficult to pick between Lucas Radebe and Primo Baloyi. Image: primo9teen
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Another famous reference used in the comments section was Katlego Danke, whose time on Generations as Dineo Mashaba birthed her controversial love triangle between her husband, Kenneth Mashaba and his son, her step-son, Thomas.

NotLwazi said:

"Dineo Mashaba walked so I could run."

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nomy_mashego wrote:

"You’re so foul for putting father and son against each other."

Fans revisit Jessica Nkosi and TK Dlamini cheating scandal

In an earlier report, Briefly News shared online reactions to a social media user who unearthed Jessica Nkosi and her husband TK Dlamini's cheating scandal.

The former Isibaya actress once went public about her hubby's infidelity, which happened around the time they had their first child, and decided to leave him.

However, she later found her way back into his arms and married him, fueling backlash from social media users who criticised her for exposing her man's affair only to stay with him thereafter:

yeahitsnei said:

"My thing is, what’s the point of the investigation if you’re gonna stay? Give yourself peace and stay off that phone then."

CoolyNicey wrote:

"Being a celeb is nonsense. Imagine telling the whole world that you're being cheated on instead of leaving the person and moving on in peace."

Source: Briefly News

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Moroba Moroeng (Entertainment editor) Moroba Moroeng is an entertainment writer at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni (Public Relations and Communications, 2018). She was the content manager and, later, editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has over four years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment. She joined Briefly News in 2023 and passed a set of training courses by the Google News Initiative. Email: moroba.moroeng@briefly.co.za