“Looking Super Dope, Mkhulu”: Lucas Radebe Impresses Fans With Stylish Instagram Post

“Looking Super Dope, Mkhulu”: Lucas Radebe Impresses Fans With Stylish Instagram Post

  • Bafana Bafana icon Lucas Radebe turned heads yesterday when he posted stylish pictures on Instagram
  • The former Kaizer Chiefs and Leeds United defender, known for his commanding presence on the field, showed a different side of himself
  • Supporters flooded the comments section with praise for his fashion sense

Bafana Bafana icon Lucas Radebe is a man of many talents. The former Kaizer Chiefs defender, once known for his robust style at the back, has now reinvented himself as a fashion figure who enjoys showcasing his style on social media.

Lucas Radebe, Kaizer Chiefs, Leeds United
Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Lucas Radebe showed off his fashion sense on social media
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It comes as little surprise to many of his fans, given that he is the father of comedian and social media influencer Prim Baloyi.

Fashion sense clearly runs in the family, and Radebe may have found his new forte since hanging up his boots.

The father-and-son duo are darlings with women online, with a recent post showing both men serving looks that had fans swooning. In his latest Instagram upload, Radebe shared immaculate photos, some in a crisp suit and others more casual, under the caption:

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"Today's outfit, what do you think?"

How did South Africans react online to Radebe's look?

Naturally, netizens had their say, flooding the comments with admiration:

@focusleeds:

"Handsome fella."

@lindamntambo:

"When I grow up, I want to be like you."

@thatomalapane:

"I think you look stunning."

@caroline:

"Very smart."

@kassey:

"Maturing well."

@bayeni:

"Umlilo wamalangabi."

@imsuper:

"Looking super dope, mkhulu."
Lucas Radebe, Prim Baloyi, Bafana Bafana
Bafana Bafana legend Lucas Radebe is the son to comedian Prim Baloyi.
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Judging by the reactions, Radebe clearly has the Midas touch when it comes to fashion and style. Beyond that, he remains one of the most respected figures in South African football, with many believing he could one day become SAFA president.

Radebe has been a firm critic of SAFA

Radebe himself has often criticised the current leadership of South African football, openly calling for the exit of long-serving president Danny Jordaan. He believes former players should play a bigger role in steering the game forward.

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“I think it’s long overdue [that Danny leaves]. I mean, it shows what’s been happening all along. But I believe that there are leaders out there. I think it’s all about giving people a chance. You know, let’s get together; let’s see who can take it on," Radebe said, as quoted by iDiski Times.

During his playing career, Radebe also turned out for English Premier League side Leeds United, where he remains a club legend. Recently, he was honoured as Leeds’ first-ever global ambassador , a fitting tribute to the former Kaizer Chiefs stalwart.

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Comedian, actor, and TikTok sensation Ofentse “Primo 9teen” Baloyi took to the pitch with the Buccaneers during a rondo session at their Marbella training camp.

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