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She's still got it: Grace Mugabe's dance at Miss Universe Zim goes viral (video)

She's still got it: Grace Mugabe's dance at Miss Universe Zim goes viral (video)

Former Zimbabwean first lady Grace Mugabe pulled off top dance moves at Miss Universe Zimbabwe.
It was a night to remember for the competing young girls in the presence of top and veteran models.
South Africa's Connie Ferguson was part of the panel, and she could not ignore the night.
Taking it to her Instagram, Connie shared a video dancing with other top celebs, including Grace Mugabe.
'Dancing with the former first lady of Zimbabwe', she captioned the video.
Indeed, Grace is a classy lady, and her dancing showed it all; she is ageing with grace. Grace Mugabe. Image via Facebook @Zimbabwe celebs
As the day continued, Zimbabwean musician Nutty O took the stage and filled the house wth vibes.
Models and guests could not resist his good vocals singing his viral hit song 'Vroom'.
At the start, the former first lady nodded her head before she started showing her moves.
Soft and simple, she moved like a model, reminding people that she still has the class she showed many years ago.
With her dancing, fans come in numbers in the comments, showing her love.
After Grace Mugabe's dance at Miss Universe Zimbabwe went viral, fans agreed that her classiness is permanent.
@Courtesy Shangwa 'I love her, she does not get old, just like Connie Ferguson'
@Tamia Beverly Gold 'Grace mastered this game. Get an ancestor to take care of him, then enjoy your life to the fullest when he is gone'
@Queen Tee Chibanda 'Dr Grace is the woman she thinks she is😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥🤌🤌🤌A very classy woman'
@Nomathemba Primrose Ndebele 'This woman is so timeless…'
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