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Born to dance: Orlando Pirates player's daughter goes viral (video)

Born to dance: Orlando Pirates player's daughter goes viral (video)

Orlando Pirates star Deano David van Rooyen's daughter left fans saying she got vibes with her dance moves.
Deano moved to the Pirates at the start of the season, and some fans from his old club expressed their sadness.
They called him a proper captain, a good player on the pitch and a modest person off the field.
A close relationship with his family is one of the things he always shows on Instagram.
We looked into some of his loved ones and found his daughter's dance video, which left fans in awe.
Some fans even admitted that she was a better dancer than them.
'😂😂😂she's better than me😢😢' admitted a fan @Thuthuh Masuku 🇿🇦♥.
Dancing to a hit song, MMK, by KMAT, the little girl showed that she had some good moves.
With a smile, she looked confident, moving her legs in a good part that matched the beat.
Fans loved her dances and commented, showing her a lot of love.
Click here to check out her dances.
Fans liked her cool and goof moves after the Orlando Pirates defender shared her daughter's dance video.
@Ramsey 'De'Mchana' Mokone 🥷🏽 'The aim is not to sweat 😂🤌🏾🌟'
@Kagiso Rethabile Kgang ' The challenge is officially closed, and she takes the cup.'
@jess🎀 'too cute, her face at the beginning man😂😭'
@Namhla Mputamputa 'The tiny flip-flops also🥺 so cute she is💃🏾'
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