Metro Police stops Rami Chuene, asks her to unblock him on Twitter

Mzansi actress Rami Chuene is great at what she does and fans just love her warm Spirit. Rami interacts with her fans and followers on Twitter but according to her, she has boundaries and if people cross those boundaries, she doesn’t hesitate to block them.

On Tuesday she took to Twitter to chuckle about a metro police officer who stopped her while she was rushing home to watch her favorite TV show. Rami says upon seeing that it was her behind the wheel, the officer made use of the opportunity to ask her to unblock him on Twitter.

“Got stopped by metro police on my way home a little while ago. One of them said he didn’t want anything from me except for me to unblock him on Twitter 🤣🤣🤣”, Rami chuckled.

The actress says the metro police officer told her he was shocked to wake up to find himself blocked.

” I hardly block people. My reasons aren’t that many. You get blocked if you’re racist, homophobic, sexist, support GBV, downright disrespectful especially to women and a cyber bully. I believe we can all have opinions without being mean to each other. So I wonder what he did, “Rami said.

She says she laughed at him as he gave her his Twitter handle and he is indeed blocked. “Going through his TL to see what might have happened and so far he’s quite vulgar, even some of his friends.”

The comments on Rami’s tweet were as hilarious as the whole scenario.

@Bassigola You blocked him in these twitter streets and he blocked you in the cowntry streets😂Don’t unblock him!

@lefela_alive You should have asked for cold drink, plus gwa fisha maan!!🤣🤣🤣🤣

@raffiki You should have told him to bring an affidavit with 10 reasons and the commissioner’s signature.

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