Motsi Mabuse’s Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Dress Size, Shoe Size, Bra Size

Motsi Mabuse Height Weight Bra Size Body Measurements

Biography

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Motsi Mabuse is a South African professional dancer and reality star, best known for her appearances on Let’s Dance, the German version of Strictly Come Dancing. She started off as a professional dancer but later became a judge on the show. In 2019, Mabuse became a judge on BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing. Born Motshegetsi Mabuse on April 11, 1981 in Mankwe, South Africa, to parents Peter and Dudu Mabuse, her family moved to Pretoria when she was five. Her younger sister Otlile is also a professional dancer. Motsi studied at the University of Pretoria, where she became interested in dancing. She first achieved fame in 2007 through the second season of the RTL dance show Let’s Dance, in which she was partnered with Guildo Horn. She has been married to Evgenij Voznyuk since 2017. They have one child together. She was previously married to Ukrainian dancer Evgenij Voznyuk from 2003 to 2014.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.

Body shape:Slim
Dress size: 4
Breasts-Waist-Hips: Unknown inches Size: cm)
Shoe size:5.5
Bra size: Unknown
Cup size (US):known
Height: 5′3″ (160 cm)
Weight: 128 pounds (58 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Motsi Mabuse Net Worth

The net worth of Motsi Mabuse is not available right now.

Quotes

I missed my youth because I was dancing, I didn’t do all the crazy stuff. I didn’t have boyfriends or anything – the first man I met I married!

I know how it feels to work hard and to work with a celebrity.

The biggest issue for me has been the language because I speak so much German now. I’ve had to focus on my English and find more words to describe what I want to say and also soften my tone. It was quite stiff from 20 years of speaking German, so when I started speaking more English, oh my god, my tongue was like: ‘Argh’!

I don’t want my daughter to ever feel that she can’t do something because of her skin colour.

You’ll always have someone attacking you in some way. But it’s weird from someone who’s never met you.

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