Major League DJz Accused of Breaking Traffic Laws in Video Showing Off Workout Routine

Major League DJz Accused of Breaking Traffic Laws in Video Showing Off Workout Routine

  • Amapiano duo Major League DJz came under fire for posting a video showing off their lavish weight loss routine
  • The twins were proving that they had lost weight through working out and not through Ozempic
  • However, the video ruffled feathers as the twins were accused of breaking traffic laws while flexing their workout routine

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Major League DJz were accused of breaking traffic laws.
Major League DJz came under fire for apparently breaking the traffic laws. Image: Majorleaguedjz
Source: Getty Images

It all started when the Amapiano music DJs Major League showed off their drastic weight loss transformation. Peeps accused the twin brothers of using Ozempic, a claim they refuted.

Now, some peeps have landed them in trouble with the traffic lawmakers, accusing them of breaking a major rule on the road.

Did Major League DJz break the law

Popular South African duo Major League DJz, consisting of Bandile and Banele Mbere, recently came under fire after posting a video showing off their lavish weight loss routine.

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One of the boys was recorded running down a road in Midrand with luxury Mercedes-Benz cars escorting him. The person in the car was also handing him a bottle of water, causing traffic to slow down.

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Major League DJz have defended their weight loss from trolls.
Major League DJz showed fans how they lost weight, but it backfired. Image: Majorleaguedjz
Source: Instagram

They were attempting to prove that they had lost weight through working out and not through Ozempic. "And to the rest of you. The non-believers. The underachievers. The tweet and deleters… Let’s goooo," they captioned the video.

However, the clip angered people as the twins were accused of breaking traffic laws while flexing their workout routine.

X user, @Motor_Magnet, tagged the Johannesburg MPD, cautioning them about this major violation, "Hey @JoburgMPD, there are at least seven different traffic violations here. This is in Midrand, wake up."

Netizens chimed in with their opinion on the supposed violation. Some people surprisingly defended the Major League DJz:

@msimang_mbhali asked:

"Why is he jogging in the middle of the road? Where are we supposed to pass aowa?"

@Motor_Magnet side-eyed:

"Ey, I forget people don't have a sense of humour in the middle of the month."

@PhumzN3T replied:

"Dude is just tryna prove he ain't on Ozempic, JMPD will have to understand that it's just another Midrand misdemeanour."

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@Gapeletsa reacted:

"Hater because as a car page, only the universe knows how many other car videos breaking the law you’ve praised before."

@Sthembi19281518 shared:

"Black People see wrong things only if others do them."

@Soulmobitz asked:

"You know you can get permits for such right?"

@____mufasa___ clarified:

"With the way our country is functioning. SAPS should fine them. We all know the laws really."

@Great_lioness asked:

"What if they had a permit to shoot a video or something?"

@supremebeing_m defended:

"Get a life, bro. This is for content, and we all know. Stop being depressed. A hater probably woke up, drank four Mofayas just for energy to hate."

Major League DJz call out Open Chats Podcast

In a previous report from Briefly News, Major League DJz condemned the hurtful comments made by the Open Chats Podcast towards the coloured community.

Major League DJz criticised the culture of podcasts, highlighting a growing trend of sensationalism and rage-baiting.

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Jessica Gcaba (Entertainment editor) Jessica Gcaba is an Entertainment Editor for Briefly News (joined in 2023). She is a Journalism graduate from the Durban University Of Technology (2019). She has 5 years of experience as an Entertainment and Lifestyle Journalist at Africa New Media Group writing for ZAlebs website. She passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. To reach her, contact: jessica.gcaba@briefly.co.za