Stacey and J Sbu love a challenge

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Especially one that pits them against each other - and today was no different. In a battle of the sexes, Stacey Norman feels that women always come out on top. Naturally, J Sbu, who is ultra competitive, thinks otherwise. There is a new viral craze that has hit the internet - the #ChairChallenge.

How does it work? The challenge is really simple; individuals take two steps from a wall and bend at the waist so that their head touches it. Then someone puts a chair under their upper body, pick it up to their chest, and try to stand.

Unsurprisingly to Stacey, most women are pros at this. Standing gives them no trouble whatsoever, bringing up the question as to why this is a challenge at all?!
16 Feb 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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