Watch: Cassper Nyovest lusts over Minnie Dlamini

19 May 2016 - 13:23 By TMG Entertainment
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Cassper Nyovest will represent SA at the One Africa Music Festival in London.
Cassper Nyovest will represent SA at the One Africa Music Festival in London.
Image: Cassper Nyovest via Instagram

Newly single and clearly ready to mingle, Cassper Nyovest took to his SnapChat account to gush over local stars.

But there was one person who caught his attention in particular: Minnie Dlamini.

"For real though. South African women are so f**king beautiful. Did you guys see Nomzamo Mbatha's new cover. My God. Nomzamo Mbatha is so hot. You have no words to say. You just..."

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The rapper went on to send high-praise to a host of ladies, but again he kept reverting back to Minnie.

"Ai. But Minnie Dlamini boys. I still think Minnie. Hey, yo, Minnie. If ever, you know, you tryna... (laughs)."

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Cassper, who split from Boity Thulo earlier this year, has openly been checking out girls on the social media platform, often posting sneaky pics of girls he spots.

"Bottom line is South African girls are hot. I've travelled a bit and we've got the most beautiful women in the world."

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