Zari Hassan catches strays for responding to a nasty troll with receipts.

Zari Hassan has provided receipts, proving that her luxury Louis Vuitton bag is not fake – taking to her Instagram Stories on Monday, 8 January, she pulled out her receipts from the Louis Vuitton store at Sandton City to clear her name in the matter.Young, Famous & African reality TV star, Zari Hassan, came guns blazing on her Instagram Stories responding to a social media user who has seemingly trolled her, claiming she was allegedly spotted with a fake Louis Vuitton bag.

 

 

 

 

 
In a video seen on her Instagram Stories, the reality TV star said: “I am not even bothering with a filter on this ‘I love how Zari just goes on with her life. She’s holding a fake purse. But she doesn’t care…’ Like do you guys want us to be moving around with receipts to show you where we get stuff?”She then brought out her receipts which showed that she had purchased a bag for R35 000 from the Louis Vuitton store in Sandton City.

“That is Johannesburg Louis Vuitton. And that Is like R35 00. Like, I can afford to buy cars and properties, and you’re telling me I can’t buy bags because some losers on the internet say Zari has fake stuff… This bag has been moving for years. It goes everywhere. Stay broke and sh$t up.” she said. “Please stay in your broke lane and stop labelling people’s stuff fake,” Zari added.

The self-proclaimed Boss Lady has the whole package. Not only is she one of the most popular Ugandan socialites with a modelling and music career behind her, but she’s a prominent businesswoman. Jip, according to TshisaLIVE, the 43-year-old reality TV star is the CEO of 14 Brooklyn City College branches in South Africa.“Zari stays pressed😂😂😂😂. Like what was the reason😬😬?” @zuptarian_griselda asked.

“Wild !!! is the fact she feels the need to prove to people that it’s not fake,” @mamae said.

“I’m never proving anything to anyone. If you think it’s fake, sharp nhe,” @itsreallyzimmy wrote.

“One thing about insecure and broke people is they’ll always attack those who can afford it because they know that they don’t even have that amount in their accounts. They only have enough to buy bread and necessities. 😭 I wish people would learn to live their lives without judging others for living theirs,” @mereakiisi commented.