A South African homeless musical duo has gone viral, both in their home country and around the world.

There is talent all throughout the world, and with social media’s boundless potential, more and more exceptionally talented people are finding their way into the public eye every day.

In addition to helping to produce new stars, it also helps us draw attention to problems that humanity has long faced, such as homelessness, which is the subject of this article’s story.

When a homeless couple in Cape Town, South Africa was seen performing outside of Desmond Tutu’s Church, they swiftly gained international attention on social media.

The couple, who were initially cloaked in secrecy, stunned both locals and internet watchers with their heartfelt tunes and

extraordinarily talented guitar performance. The following is a video that Millicent Nhlanhla and her partner Thabani have shared:

The public and the digital world were shocked to learn that this couple, with all of their brilliance,

was experiencing hardship and was living on the streets despite the fact that they had swiftly become a pair

of social media stars. The world had to learn more about this fascinating couple, who had not yet been revealed to the public.

Following the video’s publication, social media enthusiasts have been devoted to learning the identities of these individuals and the circumstances that led to their precarious circumstances.

The Street Wise Band gained further recognition after their viral success, and their performance videos amassed remarkable followings on social media.

So much so that the pair uploaded videos of what appeared to be brand-new performances in public spaces,

implying that Yvette London’s efforts enabled them to follow their ambition of earning a living as musicians.

Global media coverage was also beneficial, as The Chalk Show in the UK conducted an interview with the pair regarding their recent achievements.

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