Oi Mapusi strictly danced her reason for being forced to encourage Johannes Radby to participate in the first association of the same sex in the show.
South African dancer, 34, was one of the many stars on the red carpet at the first Metro Awards ever on February 26.
The star looks great in a yellow and pink glowing dress, and she talked enthusiastically about being an ally of the LGBTQ+ community and how she strictly helped become more comprehensive.
In conversation with MetroShe revealed that she encouraged Johannes Radby to say yes to be a partnership with a celebrity in the 2020 competition.
“I think I wanted to be more freedom, beautiful and bright.
“I wanted him to feel and know that – because he is from South Africa – and acting like this is very important, it must be celebrated.”
She added that praise should be everything on Johannes and that it was just a voice of encouragement.
OTI then added this type of acting is the key to the younger generation.
“Young children can see this good and love is love.”
Then she added that the first partnership ever from “Jojo” and John White in 2020 ended up being one of the legendary partnerships in the history of the show after the husband immediately.
“He was a little tense, but he met John after that, pressed, and they were amazing.”


Johannes said in 2022, he appeared on the Podcast Rin with Josh Smith in 2022 how he was in decision -making.
“I remember that we were talking about it and said to me,” Oh, excuse, excuse me, who you think will do this, this job? In your opinion, multi -use enough to jump on this party and slaughter it? Yes, you and you will definitely do that and what you represent! So it is better to prepare. I am behind you and you are doing this thing, darling. “
Have you seen how she was crying in the end? It was all its cheeks of joy and pride.
“It is the most beautiful thing I should know that I got a family around me, it is a blessing, frankly.”

While chatting with a metro in this event, she said she was pleased because the pride award was hosted and wanted to light more light on the LGBTQ+community.
“First and foremost, I am a big, large and large ally, and I am really able to celebrate people who are.
“We must do more to make people feel confident in who they are, and who they love.”
On social media after the event, she formulated a greeting to society, as she said: “The Pride of the Braid Metro Awards is a celebration of courage, flexibility and the strength of living in an original way.
“Being in a room full of such inspiring individuals who fought for acceptance, equality and love is really modest. Their stories remind us of why acting and animals represent every day. Here are those who pave the way for a more comprehensive world, we honor you!”
Dancing is strictly available online broadcast on BBC iPlayer.
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