Prince Kaybee has taken to social media to promote his bae’s new single titled Yamukela. Zola Ayabulela Mhlongo, famously known by her stage name Zola Zeelovin, will officially drop the new single on 21 August. The radio personality will release the track under Kaybee’s record label, Lowkey Records. The award-winning Kaybee recently excitedly shared the snippet of his bae’s new song on Twitter. He captioned the post:Prince Kaybee has promoted bae Zola Zeelovin’s new music on social media. Image: @princekaybee_sa/Instagram @zolazeelovin/Instagram Source: Instagram Still on Kaybee and Zola, Briefly.co.za reported that Kaybee and Zola recently openly admitted that they are baed-up. The Gugulethu hitmaker felt it was time to tell the world that he is all baed-up. Fans had it right, Kaybee and Zola are a couple. Celebrities are opting to keep their personal lives private these days, and for good reason. Only when things are super serious and solid are they coming out with it. Most fans had speculated Kaybee and Zola were vibing, but because nothing became public of it, they kinda let it slip. Kaybee tries his best to keep his personal and business life separate, but the writing was truly on the wall with this. Kaybee and Zola couldn’t hide those vibes.
Gail Mabalane Dragged For Posing In A Bikini Pastor Kabelo Mabalane says people should just relax!
Gail Mabalane left trolls with chest pains after posting a sizzling picture of her wearing a bikini.
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The throwback picture saw people pulling out bible verses in order to make her feel guilty about posting a picture wearing little to nothing.
This is not new and surprising because social media has adopted the act of dictating to celebs how and what to wear. It is also common for trolls to pick on celebrities and some get away with it.
Gail was not here for the disrespect and she clapped back at the negativity by being unapologetic about posing in a swimwear.
Responding to the lengthy bible verse which in summary says one should treat their body as a temple of God, Gail responded by saying “Okay…so Jesus does not approve of swim suits?”
“Wow…wearing swim wear has now escalated to being a sin? You know…it’s taken me 35yrs to wear a swimsuit in public…because of comments like these. It’s Women’s Month…can we normalize not putting unnecessary judgement, expectations and pressures on each other? If you don’t feel comfortable wearing a swimsuit…I respect that…but I’m so secure in who I am (in Christ)…it’s liberating,” she responded.
Her husband pastor Kabelo Mabalane was also not here for the negativity which involved something he is well knowledged about, religion.
“This is the exactly the kind of piety that makes the world not want what we have. It’s just a pic of my wife looking amazing in a swimsuit, relax, Jesus is still in the throne,” he slammed the naysayer.
Somizi pens ‘closed letter’ to straight men hating on his marriage
Somizi is absolutely over ‘straight men’ who are invested in his relationship.
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Media personality Somizi is fed up with heterosexual men always flooding his timeline with hateful comments about his marriage and relationship with Mohale.
The Idols SA judge was dragged over the weekend for posting seminude pictures of himself, taken by his husband during a safari getaway.
More than the people who said with “sbwl” to go on vacation, it was mostly men who were aggravated by seeing Somgaga’s exposed buttocks.
Somizi took to Twitter to give his take on why his relationship, happiness and sexuality bothered them so much. He used what he called a “closed” letter.
“Closed letter to the so straight guys who are always touched by my relationship. They know themselves. This is not to all guys but they know themselves. The guys that wish they were next to me secretly but instead of saying it they choose to spew hate,” he wrote.
Somizi also included a screenshot from his Facebook account where he asked his female followers why “their” men are so obsessed with a gay couple.
He also asked the women if their heterosexual men’s obsession with his love life didn’t worry them.
“I’d be worried if I was a lady dating a guy that is so invested in a homosexual relationship …” Somizi wrote in the post.
Prince Kaybee ‘confident’ SA will rise again after Covid-19 pandemic
Musician Prince Kaybee tells fans to save their rands.
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With the national lockdown moving to level 2, DJ Prince Kaybee has shared his hopes of the SA economy rebuilding.
The announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the weekend had people celebrating in the streets and talking about popping champopo with their friends and visiting loved ones.But the last few months haven’t been easy on anyone and it seems everyone has been hit by the pandemic or lockdown in one way or another.
Prince Kaybee shared his positive vibes on Twitter, telling his followers that he is “confident” we can recover as a nation.
“I am confident that all money lost during lockdown will be made back now that things are changing. To the people who lost their jobs, I want you to pick yourself up, have courage to start over.”
He also encouraged his followers to save their coins, warning that it probably won’t be the last pandemic we see.This is not the first time the Banomoya hitmaker has urged his fans to keep their coins.
Earlier in the lockdown the musician told fans not to purchase property during a pandemic and to be careful with their money.
“We push the hype of property making money over facts about how many buyers put their salaries, pensions and savings at risk buying properties that will never make them profits, sold under misguided ‘buy property today get rich tomorrow’ messaging,” said Prince Kaybee.
The star also made sure that he was productive throughout the lockdown.
From singles to upcoming projects, he is dedicated to keeping us entertained.
In an interview with TimesLIVE in April, Kaybee promised his fans the best music after the lockdown.
“It’ll be like a brand new artist who just took a shot at making their dreams a reality,” he added.
Thickleeyonce hits back at ‘delusional’ body shamers “It’s wild how I’ll wear what everyone else wore but I’ll catch the smoke because I’m bigger”.
Thickleeyonce hit back at the hate.
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Model Lesego “Thickleeyonce” Legobane has again lashed out against body shamers, telling them to mind their own “wardrobe”.
The star was out here posting pictures of herself living her best life recently, when a critic started dragging her outfit.
Thickleeyonce is no stranger to being body shamed and told the hater to fetch her own life before commenting on hers.
“Y’all are so pressed about what I put on my body. If it fits me, it’s for my body type. You look hella crusty to be commenting about my outfits. Mind your own wardrobe.”Lee then sent a message out to everyone else who had a problem with her, saying that they were “delusional” to think that skimpy clothing was “only for thin people”.
“My mentions are annoying me. Y’all hate to see fat women happy and wearing whatever they want. Imagine me covering up because you believe skimpy clothes are only for thin people. Delusional.”
She said it was unfair that she wore what everyone else does, but was the only one getting dragged.
“It’s wild how I’ll wear what everyone else wore but I’ll catch the smoke because I’m bigger. hate to see it. Lol.”Actress Jessica Nkosi came to the model’s defence, saying it was tiring that the star had to explain herself every time she posted a snap.
Thickleeyonce said she has had to deal with the hate every week for the last five years.