Britney Spears’ mom: Lynne working as ‘substitute teacher’

Lynn Spears – mom of Britney Spears and Jamie Spears has reportedly fallen into some hard times following yet another fallout from the Toxic hitmaker.

 

The source also claimed that 68-year-old Lynne took a part-time job as a substitute teacher to try and make ends meet.

“She has already substituted for several classes at [a local school],” the source claimed. The source also claimed that Lynne found herself with money issues after her “complicated relationship” with Britney, which “seriously impacted” her finances.

However, according to Lynn’s Instagram, her profession is a Rodan and Fields Independent Consultant.

LYNNE TO DAUGHTER: ‘I TRIED MY BEST TO SUPPORT YOUR DREAMS’
This comes after yet another fallout between Lynn and Britney. The mom and daughter were sharing screenshots from their chats on Instagram. However, Lynn later took to Instagram to share a message of love to her daughter. Take a look…

“Britney, your whole life I have tried my best to support your dreams and wishes! And also, I have tried my best to help you out of hardships! I have never and will never turn my back on you! Your rejections to the countless times I have flown out and calls make me feel hopeless! I have tried everything. I love you so much, but this talk is for you and me only , eye to eye, in private. ❤️🙏,” she wrote.

‘Could’ve been a Springbok’: Herschelle Gibbs offers Libbok advice

Herschelle Gibbs may be a retired cricketer, but he knows a thing or two about rugby. Which is why he used his social media platform to offer Springbok Manie Libbok “advice” on how to improve his kicking skills

The famous flyhalf has been the target of harsh criticism following his performance in the South Africa vs Ireland Rugby World Cup game over the weekend.


 
In it, Libbok missed a series of crucial kicks.

The Boks were defeated 13-8 at the Stade de FranceFollowing the Springboks vs Ireland game on Saturday, 23 September, many rugby fans shared their opinions about Manie Libbok’s performance.

While some trolled the star player for “costing” SA the match, others vowed to support him despite their disappointment.

Retired Proteas cricketer Herschelle Gibbs also shared his thoughts, offering Libbok pointers on improving his performance.

He tweeted: “Libbok more concerned about the clock than focusing on his actual kick takes his rhythm and timing out. That’s l why he rushes and hooks it most of the time.

Responding to his followers, he offered more insight.His setup is fine .. the time leading up to the kick, which is an issue.”

“Nothing wrong with his technique. Just look at the clock once before he sets up. That’s it.”

“I spoke with his coach at the Stormers a few weeks ago .. it’s definitely a distraction.”

Gibbs went on to describe Libbok as “a fantastic all-around flyhalf.”Unbeknownst to many, Herschelle Gibbs was actually a talented rugby player.

The batsman was drafted into the first-team rugby squads and would go on to play in the 1992 Craven Week final for Western Province against the Free State at Loftus in Pretoria.

Gibbs played alongside players like Robbie Fleck, Selborne Boome, Dave von Hoesslin, and Percy Montgomery, who would all go on to become Springboks.

Speaking to SA Cricketer Mag, Gibbs revealed that rugby was actually his first choice in sports. He said: “If it were up to me, rugby would have been my choice. Best team sport, I must admit”.

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Award-winning rapper Emtee involved in a car accident

Multi-award-winning rapper Emtee is topping trends after he was involved in a road accident over the past weekend.

The rapper has been making all sorts of headlines in the backdrop of the news as Mzansi tried to connect the dots about the accident.


 

 

 

 
EMTEE INVOLVED IN A CAR ACCIDENT
The muso took to social media days after the incident to confirm the news. Taking to X, Emtee confirmed the news of the accident and revealed what hurt him the most in the backdrop of the accident.

Emtee involved in a car accident

The muso has it that the man who allegedly caused the accident was peddling a false narrative that has since taken a toll on his image.

Emtee has it that the man who caused the accident was peddling a false narrative that the muso allegedly threatened him with a gun.

The muso refuted the alleged claims and said he was tempted to beat him for being reckless on the road but didn’t.

MAKING HEADLINES
Earlier this year, he made headlines after his nasty fallout with his wife. The two topped trends after they dragged each other to the courts over their marital woes.

The muso also revealed that his life was in danger and once left Mzansi concerned after he cancelled all public appearances in the backdrop of a rare medical condition that affected his voice.

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He even made it known his body was shutting down, and he was clueless about it.

MaXhosa founder Laduma Ngxokolo welcomes first child

South African award-winning designer, MaXhosa founder Laduma Ngxokolo welcomed his first bundle of joy on Sunday, 24 September, and took to his popular Instagram page to announce the lovely news which had his fans and social media followers congratulating him and flooding his comment section with sweet messages.HALALA! MAXHOSA FOUNDER LADUMA NGXOKOLO WELCOMES BABY
The founder of the luxury fashion brand MaXhosa, Laduma Ngxokolo became a father for the first time on Sunday.


 

 

He took his excitement to social media and shared a few pictures from the hospital as he revealed his first child’s name. He had his fans and Instagram followers feeling all kinds of mushy as he expressed himself on his feed.“I became uTata ka Qamata [Qamata’s dad] on 24/09/2023. So excited about this new journey of being a father to our precious little girl. Shout out to uMama ka Qamata [Qamata’s mom] for carrying our bundle of joy for so long 🙏🏿❤️,” he said.

“Lastly, shout out to all the medical professionals who ensured the journey was a success and [a] fun one. Many thanks [to] Dr. Sihlabele, Dr. Silver, [and] Dr. Ubomba 💫,” he added.

Although not much information is known about Ngxokolo’s private life, his late mother is said to have taught him hand-machine knitting when he was in Grade 8, Entrepreneur Hub SA reported. He is also said to have previously admitted not having been an overachiever in high school, nonetheless, he is still reported to have managed to become the first to graduate with a diploma in his family.“Congratulations brother ❤️ your life is beautifully changed forever God bless your family✨,” @msmanche said.

“What wonderful news 😍👏🏾. Congratulations tata ka Qamata! How very exciting and refreshing 🙌🏿. We are looking forward to the new MaXhosa children’s range inspired by Qamata 😂😍🥰,” @sikidlanga wrote.

“Congratulations Bhuda lam, I know you’ll make an amazing father and Qamata is blessed to have you❤️,” @lowlars replied.

Tendai Mtawarira: ‘Positive repercussions for Springboks’ at RWC

In an Instagram video, former Springbok prop, Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira shared his two cents about the Springboks’ recent performance in their last game against Ireland during the Rugby World Cup 2023 tournament that took place on Saturday, 23 September.


 

 

RUGBY WORLD CUP: TENDAI MTAWARIRA ON BOKS’ PERFORMANCE
The Springboks lost 8-13 against Ireland in Paris on Saturday. Mack Hansen’s first-half try and extra points from Johnny Sexton and Jack Crowley helped the Irish to victory, Planet Rugby reported. Meanwhile, South Africa missed three penalty chances and only made one try by winger Cheslin Kolbe, Independent UK reported.

Retired Springbok player Tendai Mtawarira who helped the South African team beat England 32 – 12 during the World Cup final in 2019 couldn’t help but share his thoughts about how his former team played recently.

“It’s quite sad that the Springboks lost. I predicted that they would win comfortably. The fact of the matter is that the Springboks had so many opportunities to win the game – but that’s the way the cookie crumbles. I believe this game could possibly have some positive repercussions for Springboks in terms of the play-offs,” he said.

Tendai Mtawarira
The Springboks lost 8 – 13 against Ireland during the Rugby World Cup game on Saturday. Image via Twitter @ali_naka/ via Instagram @tendaimtawarira
FORMER RUGBY PLAYER, BEAST ENCOURAGES THE SPRINGBOKS NOT TO GIVE UP
During the Rugby World Cup in 2019, the Springboks lost a pool game against New Zealand. Despite their loss against Ireland recently, Tendai Mtawarira believes the Springboks still have a chance to win the Rugby World Cup title this year.

“Springboks can do the same thing and come back and win this whole thing. I envision, possibly, an Irish [vs] Springbok final… I know we going to play France. And if you look at France, they are missing some of their big-name stars so I believe [that] we can take advantage of their situation… We have got to bounce back,” Mtawarira said.