Amapiano sensation Nkosazana Daughter recently stirred up excitement and confusion among fans by showcasing her allegiance to two major teams in South Africa’s Premier Soccer League (PSL). Known for her soulful voice and massive hits in the Amapiano genre, the 24-year-old star took to Instagram to show off her PSL pride, revealing a surprising love for both Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns.
In a playful post, Nkosazana Daughter shared images of herself confidently rocking a Kaizer Chiefs jersey while also wearing a Mamelodi Sundowns shirt underneath. Her caption, “I love them both,” only added to the intrigue, leaving fans unsure about her true favorite team. The post immediately sparked a lively debate among followers in the comment section, with some fans playfully demanding she “pick a side,” while others celebrated her dual loyalty as a sign of unity and respect for South African soccer.
Nkosazana’s dual allegiance to both Amakhosi (Kaizer Chiefs) and Masandawana (Mamelodi Sundowns) reflects her broader love for South African football, which she also demonstrated at a recent Carling Knockout Cup match. Performing at the event, she entertained thousands of fans who had gathered to watch the two powerhouse teams face off in an intense showdown. The game between Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs was a thrilling moment for fans of both clubs, and Nkosazana’s appearance and support for both sides added a unique flavor to the event.
Her public show of love for both clubs has drawn varied reactions. Some fans expressed confusion and humor, suggesting she can’t truly “love them both” and must choose a team. Others praised her for showing support to both teams and bringing a positive, unifying energy to the PSL fan community.
Despite some light-hearted controversy, Nkosazana Daughter remains unapologetic in her support of both teams, showing that her love for the sport transcends team rivalry. Whether she’s rocking the black and gold of Kaizer Chiefs or the bold colors of Mamelodi Sundowns, her enthusiasm for South African soccer is undeniable.