Thuli Phongolo’s Post About Her Maid Landed Her Into Hot Water.

Thulisile Phongolo is an actress, presenter and DJ. She was born on the 22nd January 1994 in Soweto. Thuli got her first big acting role when she was just 17 years old. Phongolo began her acting career playing Zama on the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s TV series Tshisa. Thuli was also featured in the mini drama series called Makoti. Her role as Zama opened more doors in the entertainment industry.

Phogolo is well known by her role as Namhl Diale on the soap opera Generations The Legacy. She was Lucy Diale’s daughter in the soapie. She joined Generations in 2014 and left in 2018 after her character was written off.

Thuli posted this on her Instagram stories and people started to talk

Some people were saying they don’t see any harm in the post. The said she is just appreciating her Helper. Some were saying she is treating he Helper like a slave ,they were the helper were supposed to be sleeping but she is waiting for madam to come back so that she can undress her. Tweeps have mixed feelings about the the post.

Below are some of comments from Twitter after someone screenshot the post and shared it on Twitter.

Guys, what’s going on kanti? Which part of this is distasteful/wrong? I’m lost.

Our mothers are going through a lot shame, this is nonsense

You shouldn’t have used your emotions when reading the post. 😑… Ths has nothing to do with your mother.Her relationship with her helper is different from your mother’s relationship with her employer.And what if she is a stay in helper.

Why guys angry? I read this 3 times trying to figure out what’s off. This looks like someone who did it on her own accord. She wasn’t forced. Even this girl sounds surprised, & happy too that the helper would do that. It only points out that the helper is treated well, paid…

How are we expecting other race to respect and treat their helper good when our own people make them their slaves 🚮

And she saw it fit to come and brag about it on social media🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮… It says a lot about her upbringing…