LISTEN: Stacey makes a 'what in the world is happening' discovery in JSbu's room

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Stacey and JSbu spent the past weekend together in the beautiful city of St. Lucia for the #KZNHasItAll campaign that is being run by Tourism KwaZulu-Natal. The dynamic duo took a two and a half hour road trip to explore our beautiful province, the trip also allowed Stacey and JSbu to spend some great quality time together outside of just doing the show. The activities planned on the trip varied from: hippo spotting, safari rides, whale watching, horse riding etc. This meant that the team had to get up super early in the mornings, sometimes before the sun even rises. For Stacey, who is a morning person, waking up at 4:30 am was no big deal...For JSbu on the other hand, it was not so easy, they say opposites attract which is probably why Stacey and JSbu make such a great team! On Saturday morning a Safari Tour was planned at the Hluhluwe, IMfolozi Park. Nature Tour Guide for the day, John reminded the team the night before that they would have to get up at the crack of dawn as it was an hours drive from their accommodation to Hluhluwe, IMfolozi Park. As the team was getting to leave, they noticed that one member was missing in action and that was none other than JSbu. After several attempts to wake JSbu by knocking on his door and calling him. Stacey, entered his room to find JSbu peacefully unaware and snoring away- loudly at that. JSbu has previously claimed to Stacey that he is a light sleeper and that he does not snore, so when Stacey made this discovery that refutes his claims she knew that she had to capture it on tape.

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3 Oct 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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