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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 Statistics Table

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Body Measurements
Height1.6 m, 5′3″ (feet & inches)
Weight58 kg, 128 pounds
Cup Size (US)Unknown
Bra Size (US)Unknown
Implants or Natural (Breasts)Unknown
Breasts-Waist-HipsUnknown
Shoe Size (US)5.5
Body ShapeSlim
Dress Size (US)4

Motsi Mabuse Inspirational Quotes

"People usually first ask me about 'Let's Dance' and then they ask me about my decollete."

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"Strictly is the master of all dance programmes. It's so big!"

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"Growing up in a system that tells you just because of your skin colour you are not good enough - you learn at a very young age to toughen up."

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"To feel like someone is excluded is something I'm very sensitive about. I'd never want any human being to feel that they are not welcome because of a certain thing, whether it's religion, sexual orientation, their sex or their skin colour."

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"I've danced before, so I know how it feels to stand in front of judges and be critiqued."

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