Rami Chueneis A Victim Of Major International Scams.

Rami Chueneis a victim of major international scams.

Actress Rami Chuene has lifted the lid on being a victim of fraud, claiming that somebody in America was living their best life together with her credit card.The actress shared the news of the scam on Twitter after a tweep spoke about detecting some fraudulent activity on her checking account.

While the tweep expressed her fears of the likelihood of not getting her a refund, Rami pitched in sharing her recent scam story.

Rami explained how she wasn’t aware someone in America was spending her money for a whole month.

She also revealed how the person spent about R5,500 buying fried chicken, pizza, and kitchenware.

Talking on another “scam”, back in April Rami shared her frustration about “con artists” in the entertainment industry using the Covid-19 lockdown as an excuse not to pay talent.

Taking to Twitter, Rami claimed dodgy practices in the industry, at the time when the lockdown was implemented, had artists’ money “on lockdown too”.

Sharing an example of how artists were being played, Rami wrote: “Due to the lockdown, we were not able to process payment for the invoice you submitted in November 2019.”

DJ Maphorisa Picks On Prince Kaybee, Again

DJ Maphorisa cannot seem to let Prince Kaybee breathe. Prince Kaybee basically cannot tweet or breathe on Twitter without DJ Maphorisa finding a way to relate the tweet back to him.

Recently, Prince Kaybee might have been throwing some shade at Amapiano by suggesting that an album of the popular house sub-genre sounds the same. But would that not be said for deep house to? Anyway, Prince Kaybee posted his shady thread on the matter and dealt with the backlash in his comments.But somewhere in a thread that did not mention his name or Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa managed to relate the story back to Kabza De Small’s upcoming project. Safe to say that tweeps that are tired of the played out drama over masters and cars let DJ Maphorisa know that it is okay to let things go! Please.

Why Do Men Feel Entitled To Women’s Bodies?

Lloyiso Gijana blew Mzansi away with his melodic voice during his Idols SA journey in 2015 and is now using his pipes to fight femicide.The star posted a heartfelt tribute to victims of gender-based violence in SA this week on Instagram. a video, Lloyiso sang an emotional song titled Madoda Sabelani (Men respond) that will give you goosebumps.

He wrote in the post that our women, sisters, and mothers are fighting for their lives in a world where women are killed daily.

“Why are we so quiet as men, when all we hear is a women’s cry? Why do men feel entitled to women’s bodies?” he asked.The musician believes that men should be protesting and standing up for women. He said the best way to fight gender-based violence is for men to stand together for women

“If women can’t fight for themselves, then who will fight for them.

Bontle Trolled For Her Dance Skills

Bontle Modiselle is the latest ZAleb to be trolled and she has her fans to thank for having her back.
Bontle has teamed up with a popular sanitary towel brand Always, and her first task was to host a dance fitness class on her Instagram Live this past Saturday.She did what she is known for, breaking it down on the dance floor and she received heaps of praises for that. It was not her dance moves that stole the show, however her body took center stage.The choreographer received mixed reactions from people and trolls came for her dancing claiming it has been hyped for all these years for no reason.

The singer responded saying she has not taken any offense and will not argue with anyone over her work.

“I’ll never argue anyone’s opinion on me or my work. No offense taken. I don’t argue because I have no control over how I’m received, only my output. I have good days and not so fantastic ones, and I’m cool with that. I only care to grow from all experiences. I’m open to criticism, constructive though. I’m quick to discard noise. It’s All love,” she said.

Nomsa Buthelezi: Defend yourselves by exposing your attackers.

Actress Nomsa Buthelezi says her heart bleeds for the femicide pandemic that South African women face.
With the murders of several women dominating headlines over the last fortnight, Nomsa told TshisaLIVE that a lot of within the LGBTIQ+ community were targeted due to their sexuality.

She recounted her own experience of abuse, adding that ladies in SA feared for his or her lives a day.

“When I came out of the closet, many men were against me. They wanted to understand why I used to be dating women,” she said.
“There’s a man that I grew up with who told me people were talking about my sexuality. They said if their mentor was still alive, he would have insulted the lesbian out of me and that i would be straight again.
My heart remains bleeding from that incident. They never said sorry.”

Nomsa encouraged South African women, especially celebrities, to talk out and reveal any abusers in their lives. She said by doing in order that they are going to be saving many ladies that are following them on social media.Sis encouraged women to report abuse to the police and to show their abusers. She recalled another incident when a man threw a bottle at her leg, leaving her bleeding and angry. She took him to the police headquarters to be arrested.

“When I dragged the guy who assaulted me to the police headquarters, it had been not a joke. The police had no choice but to arrest him because I brought him myself and that i instructed the police to arrest him immediately.”

Nomsa acknowledged that not every woman gets the chance to bring their abuser to police – and lots of didn’t make it out alive.

“Women must fight once they face death. It’s tough to fight a person, but you can’t die without a fight.”