“Sisterhood Is Proud”: Military Women Flaunt Their Cars and Win Over Mzansi

“Sisterhood Is Proud”: Military Women Flaunt Their Cars and Win Over Mzansi

  • A TikTok by a content creator showed three women in military uniform flaunting their stunning cars
  • The video, with over 8,300 likes, was praised as a mix of strength, pride, and individuality
  • South Africans loved the positive glimpse into life outside of uniformed service and applauded their hard work

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South Africans reacted positively to a TikTok of military women flaunting their cars, celebrating empowerment and individuality.

A group of military women proudly stood next to their cars, and the viral video gained thousands of likes and plenty of online praise
A TikTok post of women in military uniforms posing with their cars left South Africans impressed with both style and confidence. Image: @ai_skosana
Source: TikTok

On 9 September 2025, TikTok creator @ai_skosana posted a video of three women in military clothing posing proudly in front of their cars. The video quickly gained traction, receiving over 8,300 likes within a day as netizens applauded the women’s confidence and style. Many viewers loved how the clip balanced strength and empowerment with a sense of everyday relatability.

The short clip resonated because it was about more than just showing off cars. Viewers saw it as a celebration of discipline, achievement, and individuality. The military attire added a powerful edge to the scene, reminding audiences of the dedication that comes with serving while still embracing personal pride and joy.

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Women in uniform gain praise for style and pride

The positive reaction online showed how South Africans appreciate seeing diverse sides of those in uniform. Instead of focusing solely on the challenges that military service brings, the video gave a glimpse of personality and flair. This lighter perspective created a balance that people found refreshing.

With thousands engaging in comments, the post reminded viewers that soldiers are not just defined by their duty but also by the pride they take in their lives outside of service. It became a symbol of empowerment and individuality that resonated far beyond TikTok. Netizens also applauded the sisterhood and independent women in the military.

A social media clip celebrating women in military clothing and their sleek vehicles gave Mzansi something to talk about online
Army women showing off their cars highlighted strength, independence, and the respect they command in South Africa. Image: @ai_skosana
Source: TikTok

Mzansi reacted to the video

Bandaras wrote:

“Hide your successes, as most people are not happy when you succeed.”

Mogy commented:

“May you guys never stop growing. ❤️🫂 My military huns.”

Makhumalo Nkomo said:

“Ngicela ningiboleka uniform ngifuna ukunyisa oMakhelwane. 😩😭”

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MaS’beko wrote:

“Sebenzani girls, all the blessings upon you. 🙏🏾”

Tshepang Molaakgosi said:

“You remind me of my time in the army with my intake. We bought cars before we signed contracts, and guess what? We didn't get contracts, most of us, but here we are with our cars and earning a colonel's salary in a company I’m working for.”

Mandisa Butsaka wrote:

“Congratulations, ladies. ❤️”

Siyanda Majozi commented:

“Ngicela ningiqasha. 🥲”

Misslee295 said:

“I'm here for this. 🥰 Queens winning together. This is beautiful, man. 🤧 Well done, members.”

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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

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