Petrol Attendants Turn Garage Forecourt Into Dance Floor

Petrol Attendants Turn Garage Forecourt Into Dance Floor

  • A viral video captured a playful dance battle between two petrol attendants, one in Caltex gear and the other in BP green
  • The clip gained thousands of likes and hundreds of comments as Mzansi viewers debated the moves
  • The face-off highlighted the personality that workers bring to everyday spaces, turning a normal shift into entertainment

South Africans were entertained when a video showed two petrol attendants from different garages breaking into a lively dance battle that quickly went viral.

Two petrol attendants, dressed in Caltex and BP uniforms, were caught in a playful dance battle in a viral video
A video went viral showing two petrol attendants having a fun dance-off, one wearing Caltex and the other in BP green. Image: Felix Thee Minister
Source: Facebook

Petrol attendants are typically seen filling tanks, checking oil, and wiping windscreens. However, one viral video has shown them in a whole new light. Posted by Facebook user Felix Thee Minister, the clip captured two attendants breaking into an unexpected dance battle, one dressed in a Caltex uniform and the other in BP green. The moment, which played out on a forecourt, quickly shifted from routine to entertainment and left customers and online viewers smiling.

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The video drew impressive attention online, pulling in more than 22,000 likes and over 250 comments. People didn’t just watch; they shared, tagged friends, and added to the buzz, helping the playful showdown reach far beyond the garages involved. What started as fun between colleagues and rivals turned into a trending moment that South Africans couldn’t resist.

Friendly rivalry fuels fun

What started as fun between colleagues and rivals turned into a trending moment that South Africans couldn’t resist. Each took turns showing off their best moves, and the crowd online couldn’t decide who won. Instead of competition creating tension, it built excitement and added a playful edge to their everyday work.

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Moments like these remind people that South Africa’s service industry workers bring personality and vibrancy to their jobs. The video highlighted how humour and creativity can turn an ordinary shift into something unforgettable, not only for those present but for thousands watching online. The success of the clip also reflects a wider trend of everyday South Africans becoming online entertainers without planning to.

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A fun dance-off between a Caltex and a BP petrol attendant was captured in a video that went viral
A viral clip featured a lighthearted dance competition between a Caltex attendant and a BP attendant. Image: Felix Thee Minister
Source: Facebook

Mzansi reacts to the video

Gianluigi Gudmat GmanSaha Sikhwai said:

"The only man allowed to play while on duty and get paid for it too."

Lesetja Mark Kola said:

"What was BP doing at SHELL. 😭😭😭😂😂"

Trinity Thabiso said:

"Bra Felix... 😂 I need to see your manager seriously. No pay month-end, you are always happy daily. I'm your big fan. Big love. ❤️"

Morata Melo said:

"The only guy who is allowed to waste a little bit of petrol while dancing lol. I am kidding lol."

Machochoane Soften Sophania said:

"Fuel can really make you drunk. 🥴"

Lydia Vilakazi Binda said:

"Me, I just need the name of the song. That's what I'm looking for in comments. 😂"

Malefane Jerry Sefojane said:

"Under no circumstances should you smoke VPower; you will end up being hyperactive.🪂🕺😂🤣"

Eric Kamwendo said:

"No more dancing during duty time 😂😂😂petrol can cause someone to get drunk for sure. 😂😂 There was no customer care. 👍"

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Gloria Masia Gloria Masia is a Human Interest Writer at Briefly News. She holds a Diploma in Public Relations from UNISA and a Diploma in Journalism from Rosebank College. With over six years of experience, Gloria has worked in digital marketing, online TV production, and radio. Email:gloria.masia@briefly.co.za

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