“You Made Their Day”: Teacher Confidently Shows Off Outfit on Gender Switch Day, SA in Stitches

“You Made Their Day”: Teacher Confidently Shows Off Outfit on Gender Switch Day, SA in Stitches

  • A teacher went viral after sharing a hilarious video of himself dressed in a long dress and a wig for his school's gender switch day
  • The amusing clip was shared on his Facebook account, attracting massive views, likes, and comments from an impressed audience
  • Social media users were entertained by his bold and humorous approach, praising him for making learning fun

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The teacher wore an orange dress and walked around the school field showing off his attire
A teacher had learners rooting for him after he confidently dressed as a woman on their gender switch day. Image: Moshobane Aubrey
Source: Facebook

A teacher captured the attention of many social media users with a hilarious video of himself confidently showing how good he would have looked if he were a woman.

The clip was shared on his Facebook account, Moshobane Aubrey, gathering an outpouring of laughter and admiration.

The video begins with the teacher stepping out of his car, dressed in a vibrant orange long dress, a stylish wig, and sandals. A group of excited learners is seen waiting with their phones, ready to film his grand entrance, a clear indication that this was a much-anticipated event for all the teachers. As he emerges from the car, the learners erupt in screams and laughter, clearly thrilled by his commitment to the day's theme.

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Teacher shows confidence during gender swap day

With a flourish, he closes the car door and does a playful turn, allowing the learners to get a closer look at his transformation. He then begins to walk, holding his dress as if in a parade, exuding confidence and humour. Halfway towards the classroom, he turns around in what appears to be a field and walks back, his wig tied at the back, glasses on, and swinging a black purse. The learners' enthusiastic cheers and hypes eventually make him crack up in laughter, highlighting the infectious joy of the moment.

Others noted how much fun the Gen Z teachers were having with their learners
Social media users were impressed by the teacher's confidence in the dress. Image: Mashobane Aubrey
Source: Facebook

Mzansi loves the Gen Z teachers

The video went viral, attracting massive views, likes, and comments from social media users who were greatly impressed by the teacher's fun-loving spirit. Many comments highlighted how "Gen Z" teachers were redefining the classroom experience, showing earlier generations how enjoyable teaching can be.

They praised his boldness and ability to create such a memorable and entertaining day for his learners. Some playfully commented that he gave 'rich aunt vibes,' jokingly suggesting that he should consider staying in dresses. Others declared that teaching seemed like the most enjoyable career right now, inspired by the teacher's ability to bring so much joy to his students.

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User @Thuto Moth said:

"Teaching it's the most enjoyable career right now."

User @Maleka Lek's Ras shared:

"You nailed it."

User @Amogelang Rabotso commented:

"I'm seriously jealous of Gen Z and Gen Alpha! School seems like so much fun for them nowadays! I still get nervous and shake when I meet my teachers, even though I'm a parent now!  It's crazy how times have changed!"

User @Siphakamise Tutuka shared:

"Our generation is so unserious."

User @Khutso Mogano said:

"You made their day, Shobisto."

User @Madamspeaker Zanele April commented:

"We went to school wearing khaki without any fun. I wish I could go back for this only."

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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