AKA’s mom Lynn Forbes dances in the bush

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Lynn Forbes shared a video of herself dancing in the bush. She surprised her fans with her chosen venue and attire: dancing freely. After sharing on her page, a fan named @Miss_G_ noticed how much she was free. She even vowed to dance like Lynn did, wrapped in a towel.

“This is pure Freedom 🔥🔥❤️❤️😍 I will do this too.”

Some of her fans also expressed their feelings in the comments.

@shameerarahaman: “👏👏👏😍😍😍Beautiful. Yess Glammy good morning sunshine ☀️☀️🌞🌞❤️💖💕💜”

@Notty Sibungo “Glammy, im just here worried about the towel dropping 😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️”

LYNN’S DANCING CULTURE

Dancing has always been a form of expression for Lynn, and she often danced with AKA when he was alive.

This dancing helped them bond and become closer as mother and son. Some months ago, she shared a video dancing with AKA, and her caption touched many fans. “Your physical absence makes my world feel depopulated,” Lynn said.

Even after AKA passed, she shared videos of dancing on her Instagram stories and expressed how much she missed her son. “Living without you is the most difficult pain I have ever endured,” She said.

Indeed, since AKA’s death, Lynn has used dancing, among other healing activities, like yoga and meditation.

LYNN FORBES BUSH DANCE

The environment suggested Lynn was on vacation or in the countryside, though she did not give the details. It was a place of silence and few people, as she could freely express herself.

She wore a brown towel over her shoulders, reaching down to her knees. Barefoot, she wore her hair naturally, without any styling.

AKA’s mom danced to Katrina and The Waves’ song Walking on Sunshine, showing she still has the moves. Interestingly, her song choice matched the bright, sunny atmosphere in the background.

Indeed, it was a good day, as Lynn expressed in the video caption. “Dancing with the elements” wrapped in nothing but the present. ✌🏽 Wishing you a peaceful weekend ahead!”

Click here to watch Lynn Forbes dancing.

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