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WATCH: Nurse leaves Mzansi in stitches with ‘Valentine’s Candles’, his parody video of Miley Cyrus’s ‘Flowers’

Venecia Valentine|Published

SOCIAL media sensation and full time nurse Jamie Barthus had Mzansi in stitches on Valentine’s Day, with his rendition of “Candles”, a parody of the Miley Cirus’s hit “Flowers”.

Bathus, 30, from Steenberg, created a home-made music video in his back yard, which has gone viral on social media.

Known for turning any song into a parody, Barthus is no stranger to the viral-videos scene. Since he created parodies in 2019, the dad of two ( and one on the way), has rocketed to fame for all the right reasons.

He told IOL Entertainment that people tend to forget his day job is being a nurse at a drug rehabilitation centre.

“I see to clients who need help with their drug addiction, I distribute their medication, counsel and guide them for a better future.”

But its the“ Valentine’s” video we all can relate to, which is making Mzansi laugh.

The lyrics of the song reads: “I will buy you some candles so you don’t sit in the dark, a light bulb that shines for two hours, I’m sure you'll understand, this Valentine’s is not the same, the krag (electricity) is off do you feel my pain, yeah I can light you better than Eskom can( I’ll keep the lights on, I, will keep the power flowing)”.

Barthus said: “I recorded the song a week before Valentine’s Day , it took me a day to write and record the song, I shot the video the night before Valentine’s Day.

“The song is about Valentine’s Day celebration, but I take the situation where we as a country find ourselves today (load shedding), and I try to be as practical as I can by bringing across suggestions on celebrating the day involving our present day situation.

Jamie Barthus. Picture: Supplied

“Also, my community relates and appreciates every day life reality scenes, as they definitely are the most affected in these day-to-day situations and that’s what keeps me inspired to do what I love doing.”

Barthus said he easily gets into character to produce his videos.

“To be honest, it comes naturally. If I think back to my first few parodies, it was as if it’s part of me . It’s the natural easy thing for me to keep a straight face.”