“They’re Just Curious”: Chinese Aunties Amazed by SA Woman’s Voluptuous Body, SA Entertained

“They’re Just Curious”: Chinese Aunties Amazed by SA Woman’s Voluptuous Body, SA Entertained

  • A woman who was walking with her friend in China shared a video of two local women who followed them to see if her voluptuous body was real
  • The entertaining video was shared on TikTok, attracting massive views and comments from a diverse online community
  • Social media users were thoroughly amused and gave the African women their flowers, praising their natural bodies
The two aunties did not just look at her, they also touched to see if the body was real
A curvy South African woman working in China had Chinese women following her to look at her body. Image: @maskhosi_sandy
Source: TikTok

A woman left social media users completely impressed after sharing a video of her and her friend's amazing experience in China.

The clip, shared by TikTok user @maskhosi_sandy, garnered 2.5M views, 121K likes, and over 3.7K comments from social media users who were mostly entertained.

The video shows two Chinese women speaking Mandarin, speaking to @maskhosi_sandy and her friend, after stopping them. The women are seen touching her hips and stomach, trying to see if her voluptuous body is real.

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The friend who was with @maskhosi_sandy translated that the two Chinese women were not being mean but were complimenting her body. They were asking how come she has a small waist and big hips. In her caption, she noted how she does not mind because it was mostly the older generation that acted that way from amazement.

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Others complimented African curvy bodies, saying they were a thing of beauty
The curious Chinese women entertained many social media users. Image: @maskhosi_sandy
Source: TikTok

Mzansi shares their views about the video

The comments section was filled with reactions from social media users who were entertained. Many expressed that the Chinese are a race filled with curiosity and humanity, not hatred, saying they did not mean any harm.

Some noted that it is very hard for other people in different parts of the world to understand African bodies. Others jokingly said they would charge for a turnaround and add another charge if they wanted to touch them.

User @SA president🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 commented:

"They are a race filled with curiosity and humanity, not hatred and racism. That’s why I love Chinese, they will never colonise anyone or treat anyone like lesser humans just because of skin colour 🤞🏾."

User @xhantilomzimpofu detailed:

"An acceptable amount of curiosity is not a violation by default. These women are innocently amazed 😂."

User @Botshelo joked:

"Y’all are sleeping on business that side. I’d be making money every day. For a 360-degree turn, I'd charge R1000 and touching my curves would be R1500."

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User @ifenna said:

"They don’t mean harm or anything bad, they're just curious. I hope you know 😂."

User @MPHANGWENI MATONGWA shared:

"Now you know why African men appreciate women like you. You are our queens."

User @Miss Reneilwe added:

"I’m even smiling 😂. I should visit China, mos. My love for attention requires this."

Watch the TikTok video below:

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  • A local teacher working in China shared his compelling and surprising observations regarding the Chinese population's innocent yet profound curiosity about African people.
  • A local woman turned doubt into drive after she was told she couldn't open a shipping company in China and went on to run a successful empire.
  • A South African teacher working in China shared an amusing video of her interaction with a Chinese learner, whom she was teaching to say thank you.

Source: Briefly News

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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