Bonang Matheba and Pinkygirl unfollows each other on Instagram


Bonang Matheba and her bestie, Pinky Girl seems to have gone separate ways as the two have unfollowed each other on Instagram.The two have been friends for quite some time now and many of their fans are loving their friendship.

Well, unfollowing each other on Instagram has fueled rumours that the relationship has gone south and people are worried as they wonder what could be the issue between them.

The duo won hearts on Bonang’s reality show “Being Bonang”.

The two last collaboration together was with Samsung.

Prince Kaybee teases bae, Zola Mhlongo in new video


 
Prince Kaybee and his bae, Zola Mhlongo have been doing all lovey-dovey as he shared a video of her playing a game.The star confirmed his relationship with Zola in August 2020 and ever since then, the two have been doing together and many of their fans are loving every bit of it.

In the video, Zola was seen playing a virtual game and then Kaybee joined started teasing and distracting her.

However, he captions the video with: “😂😂😂😂 hai mara”

While some fans gushed over her beauty, a few others urged the music producer to tie the knot with her.

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Nomsa Buthelezi-Shezi relives bullying through Lufuno’s death

The bullying and untimely death of pupil Lufuno Mavhungu has opened up old wounds for actress Nomsa Buthelezi-Shezi.
According to reports, Lufuno was bullied by another pupil on Monday. The grade 10 pupil then later died by suicide after taking an overdose of tablets.

In a video clip currently circulating on social media, a pupil can be seen repeatedly slapping Lufuno across the face. The clip caused an outrage, with people calling for justice for Lufuno.

It’s not clear what led to the alleged attack, but other pupils can be heard cheering on the clip.

In a heartfelt message, Nomsa said that she felt the slaps Lufuno suffered.

“I have a lump on my throat. I’m literally feeling sick. I want to be like a snake when it’s shedding off its skin. How could a human being be this cruel? How could a human being be this evil? Here I am sinking back to this hard cold place of sadness. The slaps Lufuno suffered, I felt on my cheeks. I felt the cut from the knife that stabbed Lulu. Why? God, please show your face! Maybe this hate will also go away. Now a family has to live without their daughter! Lulu’s family has to bury their child in pieces! Cry our beloved country. Khalani Mzansi kuse kude phambili. #JucticeForLufuno #JusticeForLulu,” she wrote.

The post saw Nomsa’s friends pledging their support and committing to tackle bullying.Gavin Guccified Matseke wrote: “Lufuno did not even put up a fight. She did not fight back. And yet the same people screaming justice for her at that school are the same ones who were cheering and taking the video. Lulu was slaughtered by people he knew. And to show it off, why put his shoes at his parents’ gate? These kids have no human bones in them. They are little demons; little Satans. Bullying is a reality. Nomsa, my heart is bleeding and the image of Lufuno will haunt me for days to come. Instead of embracing each other’s differences, we call each other names and push people to end their lives. She is not, and never was, ugly. Let’s get working friend. This needs us. #JusticeForAll.”

Khanyi VanillaMos Hempe wrote: “Nomsa, it’s so painful chommie. This happend ekasi lam’. Yhu, what a sweet soul.”

Previously, Daily Sun had reported on how Nomsa was bullied by fellow pupils during her schooling days. At the time, she explained that fellow pupils would constantly insult and humiliate her.

 

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judge Unathi Nkayi mocked for looking ‘ugly’

Since the passing of a grade 10 learner young Lufuno Mavhunga, people have been encouraged to also call out bullying saying it is unacceptable. The 15-year-old’s passing caused an uproar on social media and celebrities are calling for justice.

Unathi Nkayi is not only saddened by the incident, but she got encouraged to take matters into her own hands, and expose bullies. As prominent people, they are not immune to bullying and it happens almost every day on social media.

The bully by the name of Andile Simelane got what he asked for when he made fun of Unathi’s looks. He posted a before and after picture of her saying money made her more attractive.

“I would like to introduce you to @andilerh_simelane MY CYBER BULLY for TODAY. Tomorrow it may be someone else BUT today he woke up and decided he’s going to HUMILIATE me. I thought I’d give him what he wants ATTENTION,” she wrote.Unathi explained that she was feeling very sick the day the ugly picture was taken but a journalist wanted to take a picture of her anyway. “I was actually very sick here and the journalist forced me for a picture. But be the a**hole that you want us to know you as,” she said.Since getting exposed, the aspiring media personality dedicated his IG to her by changing his profile picture to the Idols SA judge and posted a series of IG stories apologizing.

AKA arrives in Durban for funeral…Nelli Tembe’s death

Award-winning rapper AKA has arrived in Durban for the funeral of his late fiancee Anele “Nelli” Tembe.

“He lost the love of his life, someone he had taken advanced steps, culturally, to spend the rest of his life with.”

Pumza said the rapper is taking it one step at a time, but the support of his family as well as counselling to deal with the grief has helped him greatly.

“He is still trying to make sense of it all and is leaning on his mother Lynne and father Tony who, have been by his side. The love and support of Anele’s family and a grief counsellor have been of some relief to him.”Nelli died on Sunday, 11 April after she allegedly jumped out of a hotel building.

Following her tragic death, the Tembe family has been hosting memorial services to pay tribute to her.

The services have been taking place the whole week and they said they will continue until the day of the funeral.Speaking at one of the services, AKA’s father Tony Forbes, who has been his pillar of strength in this difficult period, said they would also travel to Durban to give Nelli a well-deserved send off.

Paying tribute to Nelli, Tony said she was kind and confident.

“We extend our deepest condolences. We feel the pain with you. I only met Nelli last year, but I feel like I have known her for a while. She was very kind and confident. When I met her family two weeks ago, I understood why she was of that nature. I’m privileged to have known her,” he said.