Suzelle DIY, South Africa’s favourite DIY diva, is back with her signature charm, quirky humour, and a fresh dose of creativity, reminding us all why we fell in love with her in the first place!
South Africa (25 January 2024) – Suzelle DIY, the queen of creativity and quirky humour, has made a fabulous return, and South Africans couldn’t be happier!
With her unmistakable charm, Suzelle has once again reminded us why we fell in love with her unique blend of wit, practicality and sheer originality.
For those who may not know (though, how could you not?), Suzelle DIY is the brainchild of Julia Anastasopoulos, the incredibly talented actress and content creator who also brought us the beloved Tali from Tali’s Wedding Diary. Suzelle DIY is a hilarious and lovable character who first rose to fame with her ingenious and over-the-top do-it-yourself videos, inspiring us all to get creative while having a good laugh. Remember the braai pie?
After some time away, Suzelle uploaded a video yesterday that has already got everyone talking. In her latest short clip, she shares a few genius hacks using Ziplock bags. Whether the video is an advert or a collaboration with Ziplock remains unclear, but that hardly matters. What matters is that Suzelle is back, and her infectious energy is lighting up our screens again.
Of course, the video wouldn’t be complete without Suzelle’s signature cheeky ending – yes, she wraps it up with her iconic “oh fok,” leaving fans laughing and nostalgic all at once.
You can watch the video below:
And if you can’t get enough of Suzelle DIY, there’s even more to explore! Check out her past antics and creative projects here.
Suzelle DIY has always been more than just entertainment; she’s a reminder to find joy in the small things, to laugh a little louder and to embrace our creative sides. Her return feels like a big hug for her fans who have missed her infectious positivity. So, whether you’re here for the hacks or simply to soak up some feel-good vibes, Suzelle DIY’s comeback is exactly the kind of news we all needed.
Welcome back, Suzelle – we’ve missed you!