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Woman dragged on social media for multi-dating has turned out to be a homophobe after a 2015

One thing about Twitter, digital skeletons never remain hidden. Over the past week Tik Tok influencer Zizi Moloko got dragged on social media when she posted a Tik Tok video of herself talking about how she met her husband and choosing to multi-date before pursuing an exclusive relationship with him.


 
ZIZI DRAGGED FOR MULTI-DATING
Once Zizi’s video went viral many South African men didn’t like what she had to say and in turn started bullying her and calling her out of her name just because she shared her take on dating, specifically muti-dating.

In the now viral video, the Tik Tok influencer shared how she met her husband while in varsity. Zizi notes that before exclusively starting a relationship with her husband they first started out as friends. After having her fair share of failed relationships Zizi finally gave her now husband a chance. Zizi also shared how she’s a firm believer in multi-dating before being exclusive.

Many including Mr Smeg dragged and criticised Zizi and her husband.

He said: “Imagine waiting in line for 5 years for a girl who is multi-dating other guys. booking flights and buying expensive gifts and still get friend zoned. It can never be me, NOSKE NDIFE! That guy deserves an award for best Simp of the Decade”.

To which Sizwe Dhlomo jokingly replied: “Didn’t you date a kettle? Lol!”.

@zizi_moloko
How I met my husband 💍🥹🥰 #storytime #howimetmyhusband

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ALSO READ: “You’re allegedly infertile” – Mr Smeg trolls Sizwe Dhlomo on Twitter

A HOMOPHOBE?
After going viral many have recognised Zizi as the vice president of UCT Student Representative Council vice who made homophobic comments in 2015. In addition to this a 2015 Ground Up article detailing the event has also resurfaced.

In response to the United States Supreme Court’s 2015 decision recognising same sex marriages, the UCT SRC vice-president Zizi Moloko aka Zizipho Pae shared a homophobic post to her Facebook page on 28 June 2015.

She wrote: “We are institutionalizing and normalizing sin! Sin. May God have mercy on us…”.

In response to her comments, on 28 July 2015 the UCT Students Representative Council notified the student body that it had voted seven against one to expel Zizi from the UCT SRC.

Miss SA 2023: LIVE from the red carpet

According to the Miss South Africa website, the organisation is a leadership platform for ambitious young South African women. The Miss SA pageant is a national beauty pageant that selects representatives to compete in international beauty pageants.


 

 

 

 

This year the finalists’ journey was a little journey. The Top 12 finalists competed for seven spots on a reality show titled Crown Chasers. So, five of the Top 12 were eliminated from the pageant.

The top seven finalists who are competing to be the next Miss SA title are:

Anke Rothmann
Bryoni Govender
Homba Mazaleni
Jordan van der Vyver
Melissa Nayimuli
Nande Mabala
Natasha Joubert
The finale is set to be hosted by media personality Bonang Matheba. One of the judges will be actress Thuso Mbedu.

Dababy’s headline act in Mzansi was not met with much enthusiasm

Grammy-nominated US rapper DaBaby is at the centre of controversy as he is set to headline the Empower Africa Concert on September 30. His selection as the main act has raised eyebrows and prompted a public backlash.

 

 

DABABY SCANDALS
The Grammy-nominated artist, renowned for hits like ‘Suge,’ found himself at the centre of controversy. The general public took to social media to express their disbelief over his headline performance, reports IOL. Most Tweeps can’t understand the audacity of having the controversial rapper host such a grand event at the nation’s largest stadium.

The timing couldn’t have been worse, as the initial announcement coincided with Women’s Day. This decision raised eyebrows given DaBaby’s history of controversies involving women.

The 31-year-old rapper’s track record has been a mix of musical success and headline-grabbing controversies. One of the most notorious incidents was during his ‘Up Close N Personal‘ tour in 2020. DaBaby was caught on camera slapping a female fan in Florida as he made his way to the stage for a performance.

DABABY PERFORMANCE
His subsequent apology, which appeared half-hearted at best, only added fuel to the fire. He claimed not to have noticed the fan’s gender. He also asserted that his response would have been the same regardless. This incident not only tarnished his reputation but also highlighted his disregard for respecting women.

Da Baby wants to fill up FNB stadium NEXT month and tickets only went on sale like last week, starting at R500 😂 .. someone must’ve lied to him about his fanbase here. I have never seen a concert that would obviously not happen more than this one.

— Gɪᴠᴇɴ Nᴜʀᴍᴀɢᴏᴍᴇᴅᴏᴠ 🇨🇩 (@_BigSexy) August 8, 2023
DaBaby’s tumultuous relationship with ex-girlfriend DaniLeigh has also played out in the public eye. Their public spats have become tabloid food, adding to the perception that drama follows the rapper wherever he goes.

As word spread about DaBaby’s upcoming concert, prominent figures and Twitter users were quick to share their opinions. Influential figure Sizwe Dhlomo expressed his disbelief. He questioned the choice of DaBaby as the headliner for the FNB Stadium event.

Da Baby? FNB Stadium? Lol!

— Sizwe Dhlomo (@SizweDhlomo) August 9, 2023
TWITTER BACKLASH
Some Tweeps even suggested having DaBaby serve as a supporting act for Burna Boy’s performance at the same stadium gained traction. Some even went as far as questioning DaBaby’s catalogue of hits and whether he could sustain a solo concert.

Natasha Thahane leaves fans flabbergasted with her recent hairstyle and makeup look

Natasha Thahane is a South African born and bred media personality who has been in the entertainment industry as an actress for almost a decade now. Born on the 25th of September in 1995, the 28-year-old made her first debut in the acting industry when she was only 18 years old and she is still present. Currently famous for portraying the character of Wendy Dlamini on Blood and Water, Natasha Thahane is also famous as the South African brand ambassador for Garnier. Natasha Thahane is one of the most admired media sensations in South Africa because of the warmness and genuine love in her heart. Her fans and followers who have bumped into her in public attest that she indeed is a very good person who embodies so much humility. She is also adored for how beautiful she is both with and without makeup.


 

 

 

 

As a person who enjoys being natural at most times but her work demands her to wear makeup because she is always in front of the camera, her makeup looks are more natural.Natasha Thahane is one of those media personalities who always cause a stir and leave fans flabbergasted with their posts. Natasha Thahane had recently shared pictures of her new stunning hairstyle with a very simple yet stunning makeup look. Below are the recent pictures she shared on her Instagram account.

1.2.Her fans could not spare but to rush to the comments section and leaves their compliments and below are a few a screenshot of some of the comments amongst a myriad ones.The South African actress indeed does look very beautiful in her simple yet stunning new look. Her fans and followers are used to her appearing very pretty and beautiful hence commented “Pretty as always” which is an all time incident.

Township Hero Jabulani Zama, Eyadini owner dies after suffering from a minor stroke

A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to potentially life-altering consequences. Recovery is a journey that involves rehabilitation, therapy, and support. Physical and cognitive challenges may arise, but with determination and professional guidance, individuals can regain lost abilities and adapt to new realities.


 

 

 

Family, friends, and healthcare professionals play pivotal roles in the recovery process, providing not only physical care but also emotional support. Each step forward is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the potential for renewal after adversity.

Nestled in the heart of Durban, Eyadini Lounge stands as a vibrant symbol of entertainment and culture. This iconic venue captures the essence of the city’s zest, blending music, dance, and cuisine into an unforgettable experience. The rhythmic beats that fill the air and the lively atmosphere create a sense of belonging and celebration. With a diverse crowd of locals and visitors.

Eyadini Lounge is a melting pot of cultures, united by the universal language of joy. From its delectable cuisine to its pulsating music, this establishment embodies the spirit of Durban, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic and exhilarating South African experience.

Jabulani “Mjey” Zama whose the founder and CEO of Eyadini Lounge has sadly passed on after suffering a minor stroke. The news was shared by family and close colleagues. Yesterday a statement was released by Eyadini team that the establishment was temporarily closed down. In a statement on Saturday, the establishment said this will be the locked until its owner, Jabulani Zama fully recovers after suffering a crippling stroke.