Rassie Erasmus’s twin daughters have spoken out about the Springbok coach’s “cringe” dad dance moves.
In a hilarious interview, the young women – Nikki and Carli – claimed that they’ve even had to ask their famous father to “stop embarrassing” them.
RASSIE ERASMUS’ DAUGHTERS TALK HIS ‘CRINGE’ DANCING
Speaking on the podcast Story Time with Joshua Eady, Carli, and Nikki opened up about being what life was like as Rassie Erasmus’s daughters.
This meant keeping a low profile and steering clear of any controversy for the sake of their famous father. However, the twins claimed that their dad had managed to embarrass both them and himself.
As we’ve seen on his X account, Rassie is known for posting clips of himself having a good time on the dance floor, which he makes pretty much anywhere.
According to Nikki, Rassie had all eyes on him during a recent netball tournament when he suddenly began dancing when music started playing.
She said: “He stands up and starts dancing, and I’m like ‘Oh f*k, asseblief, sit’ His little Twitter dance. And I’m dying next to him”.
Watch Rassie’s daughters recount the hilarious moment…
‘I’M WHITE AND HAVE NO RHYTHM’
On the X platform, Rassie’s dance moves have become meme-worthy for social media users.
In 2022, the Springboks coach cheekily poked fun at a ban imposed on him by World Rugby after his infamous rant about biased referees following a test defeat against the British and Irish Lions.
The rugby boss posted a clip of him dancing to the Eminem track Without Me, which features the lyrics: “Guess who’s back.”
He captioned the clip: “It’s so lekka to be back at the stadiums!”.
Months earlier, he tweeted a clip of him during what appeared to be boozy celebrations during his December break.
In the dance clip, Rassie posted: “Time to get back at my twins !! Apparently they can embarrass anytime but parents not! Remember I am white and have no rhythm, but hell I want to make the Gwijo Squad”.
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