DJ Prince Kaybee Breaks Ranks, Backs All Blacks Over Springboks in Rugby World Cup Final

DJ Prince Kaybee Supports All Blacks Over Springboks in Rugby World Cup Final

As South Africa gears up for the highly anticipated Rugby World Cup final against the All Blacks, popular DJ Prince Kaybee has caused a stir by openly supporting New Zealand over his home country, the Springboks.

Unconventional Support

Prince Kaybee, known for his hit song “Gugulethu,” revealed his allegiance to the All Blacks, expressing hope that they will be crowned champions in the final clash against South Africa.

His support for New Zealand in this rugby face-off has raised eyebrows.

A Departure from the Norm

In his tweet, Prince Kaybee acknowledged that as an All Blacks supporter, this is the first time he’s backing the underdog.

He seemed excited about the upcoming game, from the traditional haka to the final whistle, anticipating a thrilling match.

Preference for the All Blacks

When questioned about his choice of the All Blacks, Prince Kaybee emphasized that he supports them because of their playing style, adaptive strategies, and exceptional support for the ball carrier.

He made it clear that he’s not a fan of kick rugby, adding, “Sorry if my preference offends you.”

Admission of Rugby Ignorance

Interestingly, in another tweet, the DJ admitted, “I don’t understand it at all.”

This statement could be interpreted as either genuine confusion about rugby or a touch of sarcasm.

Not the First Time

This isn’t the first time Prince Kaybee has thrown his support behind the New Zealand rugby team when facing the Springboks.

He previously expressed hope for a different outcome during a match in August, where the Boks secured a resounding victory over the All Blacks.

It’s not uncommon for sports fans to support teams other than their home country’s, based on personal preferences and admiration for a team’s playing style.

Prince Kaybee’s unorthodox support for the All Blacks adds an intriguing twist to the anticipation of the Rugby World Cup final.

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