Gorgeous Mzansi Woman Rates Sister’s Heels in Hilarious TikTok Video, SA Peeps Howl Over Commentary

Gorgeous Mzansi Woman Rates Sister’s Heels in Hilarious TikTok Video, SA Peeps Howl Over Commentary

  • A woman spared no shame in rating her sister's shoe collection, leaving some feeling stressed
  • TikTok user @therealmissp_dj came to the conclusion that her sister needs a little help in the shoe department
  • Mzansi people were defeated by her comments, but most were in agreeance with the comments

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Siblings will roast you in ways no one else will. This woman did not love her sister's shoes, so she took the matter to TikTok with a rating video.

TikTok user @therealmissp_dj came to the conclusion that her sister needs a little help in the shoe department
TikTok user @therealmissp_dj came to the conclusion that her sister needs a little help in the shoe department. Image: TikTok / @therealmissp_dj
Source: TikTok

Heels are not for everyone. However, some people are forced to wear them for work, and comfort trumps fashion.

TikTok video shows woman's hilarious judgment of sister's shoes

The good sis did not hold back on the honesty! TikTok user @therealmissp_dj decided to rate her sister's high-heel shoe collection, and her commentary was something else!

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Her sister is the more conservative one who chooses simplicity and comfort over making a statement. Our girl did not love what she saw and concluded that her sis needed her fashion help.

Take a look at the shoes and the ratings in this video:

Mzansi laughs at the comments and shares their thoughts on sister's heels

This video was too much. People were in tears of laughter by the end of it, and while some totally agreed, others were there to back her sister's modest choices up! Some also asked to see her sister so they could put a face to these shoes.

Read some of the comments:

Ell Black said:

“Where is your sister? I want to see her now.”

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Esona_za said:

“I’ve never been this stressed by someone I don’t even know.”

Kachiina said:

“She must decide if she wants to wear heels or pumps, please.”

Tsholofeloras said:

“I am your sister, your sister is me. Leave us alone we want comfy, not fashion.”

Your Rich Cousin said:

“Everything started going downhill after those work boots. The pink heels saved the show.”

FavourMwape said:

“I’m crying.”

make wangie said:

“Your sister and me, same WhatsApp group.”

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In related news, Briefly News reported that life is too short to take everything seriously. One man with a sense of humour showed off his shoe collection on an interior design group and had people laughing.

Nowadays, people are confident in owning who they are and expressing themselves through design. This man is a lover of shoes and isn't all that bad on the interior design front, either.

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Facebook user, Matiyela Malinga, took to the popular group Make your bedroom beautiful with Thembi's Linen with a few snaps of his room. Our guy subtly threw in his shoe collection, claiming his bed ain't for sleeping, lol.

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.