Woman Shows Off Her R13K Rug, Stunning Viewers: “Does It Clean Itself?”

Woman Shows Off Her R13K Rug, Stunning Viewers: “Does It Clean Itself?”

  • A video featured a woman revealing a luxurious new addition to her home that quickly caught viewers’ attention
  • The purchase stood out for its high price, sparking conversations about priorities and personal taste
  • The clip entertained audiences as they reacted with a mix of amusement and curiosity about home décor

South Africans were amused and intrigued when a woman’s lavish home choice sparked conversations about taste, lifestyle, and spending habits.

TikTok users were amazed after a woman revealed her cream-coloured rug with a R13,000 price tag
A woman surprised TikTok viewers when she showcased a cream-white rug that she bought for R13,000. Image: @ncumisamajezi
Source: TikTok

A South African woman’s TikTok video has gone viral after she rolled out her cream-white rug, revealing it cost an eye-watering R13,000. The recent clip, posted by user @ncumisamajezi, caught the attention of viewers who were both stunned and fascinated by the purchase.

The woman has recently made headlines for her lavish lifestyle, which includes buying a R65,000 fridge and a R2 million car without any bank assistance. The rug, however, became the latest talking point as it appeared not only luxurious but also highly impractical due to its light colour. In the video, Ncumisa unwraps the carpet and shows how it looks in her living room.

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Luxury home decor sparks debate

Luxury home items like this often spark mixed reactions. While some people admire the elegance and quality of high-end purchases, others question the practicality and financial priorities behind them. For many viewers, the video was both aspirational and amusing, highlighting the contrast between everyday household items and ultra-luxury choices.

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Ultimately, the video showcased how social media often serves as a window into diverse lifestyles. Whether admired for her financial independence or scrutinised for her spending choices, the woman captured Mzansi’s attention and sparked conversations about wealth, priorities, and taste.

Social media users reacted with shock as a woman displayed her cream rug that cost her R13,000
A woman left online audiences stunned after showing off her R13,000 cream-white rug at home. Image: @ncumisamajezi
Source: TikTok

Netizens reacted to the price of the rug

MaNkomonde said:

“This past weekend, I told my partner about you and your car. It got worse when I saw an X6 in your colour on the N3 in front of us. I wished it was you so I could show him.”

Ghost commented:

“You can afford this in this economy? How? Please include me in the circle of those who can afford.”

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Manco said:

“I bought a 4K mat for my flat in 2021, and people said it didn’t look the price, but I knew the quality. It’s still perfect today.”

Qhudeni commented:

“So nice. I’m patiently waiting to see how you’ll pamper your top team performers. We’re witnessing other team leaders doing amazing things.”

Spitch Nzawumbi 🇿🇦🇦🇪 joked:

“Has the noise of those who explain everything started already?”

Lindi (FBO) | AllAboutLife said:

“I love your content with Babes so much. Anyone who doesn’t get it should stop. I adore it.”

Bae_keerah commented:

“One thing about you? You have taste.”

Majambase said:

“My friend, this is beautiful. You really deserve it. You have taste, my love.”

Check out the TikTok video below:

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Gloria Masia Gloria Masia is a Human Interest Writer at Briefly News. She holds a Diploma in Public Relations from UNISA and a Diploma in Journalism from Rosebank College. With over six years of experience, Gloria has worked in digital marketing, online TV production, and radio. Email:gloria.masia@briefly.co.za