PICTURE: Kaizer Chiefs legend’s son flaunts new car
Kaizer Chiefs legend Lucas Radebe’s son Ofentse ‘Primo’ Baloyi is trending after reportedly buying a new whip.
He has quickly become one of the country’s most followed content creators thanks to his funny and entertaining content.
KAIZER CHIEFS LEGEND’S SON FLAUNTS NEW CAR
Thanks to his huge social media following, Primo Baloyi often trends whenever he posts or gets posted. Taking to Instagram stories, he seemingly showed off his new car.
Photos of the car have undoubtedly gone viral since they were posted online. Against the now-deleted post, fans and fellow celebrities have flooded social media feeds with the news.
Primo Baloyi captioned, “Look what my God-given talents gave me.”
Popular football blog Mzansi Football also shared the news of his recent purchase. Against the alleged purchase, petrolheads were quick to connect the dots about his rumoured new whip, a VW Tiguan.
Surprisingly, the car reportedly has a base price tag of R650 000.
After all, it seems he has a soft spot for cars, just like his father, who has hogged headlines with his impressive fleet.
Earlier this year, Leeds United and Kaizer Chiefs legend Lucas Radebe made headlines with his expensive fleet. Some of Lucas Radebe’s flashiest cars include:
‘Eleanor’ Ford Shelby GT500
One of the most sought-after classics among celebrities, the car became more popular after being included in Gone in 60 Seconds.
In the remake of Gone in 60 Seconds, Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie steal dozens of luxury sports cars and classics, including Eleanor, an ultra-rare 1967 Ford Shelby GT500.
- Porsche Carrera
- Ford Mustang
A BLOOMING CAREER CUT SHORT WITH INJURIES?
Despite being good with the ball, Lucas Radebe’s son, Ofentse ‘Primo’ Baloyi, became a content creator after injuries took a toll on his blooming career.
Against the career-threatening injury, he switched the floor to content creation and has won big.
In several interviews, he has opened up about his passion for football and how he retired from the game at a younger age. Reports have it that injury took a toll on his blooming career.
“I retired [from soccer] four years ago when I was 25, [and] my dad suggested that I take up coaching. I decided to coach a young squad of kids,” said Primo Baloyi in one of the interviews.
Rumour mill has it that he also doubles as a football agent, a scout, and a talent developer. He seemingly confirmed the rumours in one of his interviews.
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