“Your Parents Must Be Proud”: Doctor Performs Happy Dance After Successful Surgery, SA Moved

“Your Parents Must Be Proud”: Doctor Performs Happy Dance After Successful Surgery, SA Moved

  • A young doctor was filmed celebrating a successful surgery by dancing in the hospital, showing off his energetic Amapiano moves and entertaining the staff
  • The joyful clip was shared on the video streaming platform TikTok, capturing the hearts of thousands on social media
  • Viewers were impressed by his positive personality and dance skills, with many commenting on his contagious energy and expressing their desire to be his patient

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The man was filmed by his colleagues showing off his pantsula moves, vibing to an Amapiano song
A vibrant doctor showcased his slick dance moves, celebrating his hard work. Image: @dr_blackplaque
Source: TikTok

A doctor delighted social media users with a celebratory dance after performing a successful surgery.

The clip, shared by TikTok user @dr_blackplaque, has been met with a wave of positive and heartwarming comments.

In the video, the doctor, full of life, is seen dancing in what looks like the outside of a theatre, celebrating his successful surgery and entertaining the hospital staff with his lively Amapiano.

How a doctor celebrates a successful surgery

The clip then moves to another room in the hospital, where he is still dancing, with a mini speaker in his hand, playing a vibey song. He mixes a variety of dance styles, including pantsula and other popular trending moves, with great energy and skill. In his caption, he shared that the video was a reflection of his happiness after a well-performed surgery. His joy was infectious, and his performance entertained his coworkers, who were laughing as they watched his smooth moves.

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Others said they would love to see him around patients, guessing he might be fun
The energetic doctor entertained many social media users. Image: Raul_Mellado
Source: Getty Images

South Africans sing the doctor's praises

The video gained massive attention online, with many people commenting on the doctor’s funny and kind nature. Many said they loved his personality and found his energy to be contagious, with many even joking that they would love to be his patient, a sign of their trust and admiration for him.

Others were highly impressed by his dance moves and asked for more videos of him dancing, showing their appreciation for his talent. The video served as a wonderful reminder that behind the serious facade of a doctor, there is a person who celebrates life and his accomplishments with great joy.

User @Soraia Manuel commented:

"When you do things not by force, but love and happiness🥰."

User @Monique said:

"It's because you feel good about what you do, you'll do your best by all means to save your patients. You don't get angry when you see them."

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User @Miss Pru shared:

"Proud of you, my bro. You love and enjoy your job. May you continue saving lives."

User @botshelobloem6 added:

"Your moves! So smooth😂thoroughly enjoyed watching your vid💯."

User @Chests said:

"He’s in the wrong profession, he should be a professional dancer😂."

User Jontas shared:

"I don't know you, doctor, but you are the most down-to-earth person. Your parents must be proud of you."

Watch the TikTok video below:

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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