Boity pays respect and Rest In Peace at Legends barbershop

Boity is one of the people who have gathered at Legend barbershop to send their goodbyes and rest in peace to him. Friends and fans of his music were also there to contribute. It is an emotional time, especially when they keep on sharing their memories of the South African star and where they were at that time.

As for other people claiming that Chris Excel from Twitter is someone who is a Cyberbully, they want him banned from social media. But today he woke up and tweeted, “I am not yet suspended.” Individuals from the platform have been going through some of the tweets and lyrics Ricky wrote, and they found that he was trying to say something, but he was never given attention.


 

 

 

Cassper Nyovest changed his profile to Ricky’s picture and then his fans are worried about how he is devastated about Makhado’s death. They want someone to check up on Cassper because the way he is reacting does not sit well with them. Others are not pleased because they are taking advantage of the situation and continuing to wield power as a result of it, from online.

A memorial service is yet to be announced and held. At the moment, those who are able to get to Legend barbershop may go to it. Babes Wedumo shared a message of condolence on Twitter and other people did not take it very well. She acknowledges that it is something that no one cannot run away from and they did not take it well. For a fact it is a reality and the truth of a fact.

People are sharing their condolences in their own way and they could not have them filtered because they are coming from the heart and how they have had their memories with him. DJ Blackcoffee shared his memory, DJ Fresh and many more. Looking at the memories shared online, it is painful to view how happy he was.

Sad moments are also there, and they could not go away. Also, when it comes to making music, he found the production emotional and shares a wealth of wisdom just before or after his live performances. Rest in peace, Ricky Rick Makhado: Your music lives on in people’s hearts.