Cape Town — Sensational music artist Tyla, won over fans and audiences with her authentic charm during her participation in Cosmo’s Expensive Taste Test.
In a video that appeared on Cosmopolitan’s official YouTube page, Tyla’s bubbly and energetic personality was on sh0w for everyone to see.
The 21-year-old singer has taken the world by storm after dropping her latest hit song Water.
Although she is currently flying the South African flag high in America currently, she stays true to her roots and often tells her international fans the parts of Mzansi, The South African reported.
She was tasked with trying to determine what was the cheap or expensive version of a variety of products including a clutch bag, moisturiser, chocolate, heels, jewellery, chicken nuggets and perfume. The test was not complete without Tyla testing Water, an ode to her hit song.
Tyla resorted to all sorts of tactics to guess the products correctly, including smelling, weighing and of course tasting products but she managed to guess five out of eight products correctly, only getting the chocolate, jewellery and perfume wrong.
Many fans took to the comments to praise Tyla for the way she carries herself at all times, failing to lose any sense of her identity, and continuing to South Africans were proud to see her represent Mzansi the way she does.
@chribandorasamy3232 said: “Making SA proud girl! Love the fact that her accent and mannerisms didn’t change. To some it may come across as “different” but that’s true south African”
@alecialangton267: wrote: “Yes Tyla keep making us proud 🇿🇦❤️also, she’s so unfiltered 😂“my grandma has expensive taste” love it
@@zipporahgakere6613 added: “Her music career talent aside, I really like this girl. She’s so herself and it’s so endearing and refreshing. And she seamlessly used an opportunity to advertise her mum’s jewellery business venture. I’ll be praying for you little angel.”
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Compiled by Matthew Petersen