Somizi Mysteriously Gets R9000 Sent To Him Does he have a secret admirer?

Somizi Mhlongo-Motaung might just have a secret admirer as he is being showered with cash. The entertainer revealed that he might have mistakenly got sent e-wallets worth R9000 but wanted to return it back as it might have been a mistake.

Read more: Somizi Slammed For His ‘Poor People’ Joke

But his followers were not convinced that he mistakenly got sent so much money especially after mentioning that it was sent via e-wallet. Tweeps called him out saying he is lying for because FNB’s e-wallet services have a maximum limit of R3000 per day. Some other banks have cash sending option which are restricted to R5000 per day.

“Lies… Max ewallet is R3000… Unless from 3 strangers or the stranger sent it from 3 banking apps… Susbhanxa (stop deceiving us),” a tweep wrote.Somgaga tried to prove that he did indeed receive the money by providing screenshots of the transactions as a form of a clap back to the naysayers.

“Everytime you feel like Lying to Country remember you’re tweeting amongst Educated people. Some have LLB ..LLM..and another LLB. Remember you’re lying amongst Bankers …But Kee since anything is possible kuwe and husband we believe you,” another tweep wrote.

“This why I’m glad I’m not educated coz I’d sometimes say dumb things like this….but ke let me prove you wrong ne LLB yakho,” clapped back Somgaga as he provided proof. According to Somizi the money was divided into three parts where the person sent R3000 for three days, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.Somgaga is known for flexing on the internet because he has worked hard for the things he brags about. This is not the first time he was called out for doing such.

Last month, he made a poor people joke and that did not land well with most people. Looking at his wealth status he got called out for making fun of people who are unemployed or not as wealthy as he is.

Whilst on a vacation with his husband Mohale Motaung and friends, he made a ‘poor people’ joke which triggered many, considering the unemployment rate in the country.

In a video of he and husband Mohale Motaung-Mhlongo on vacation in KwaZulu-Natal at a nature reserve in Ematendeni, Somizi can be heard mocking his friends and describing them as poor.

Standing at the top of the tree house, Somizi looked down at his friends and jokingly screamed “hello poor people.”

Defending himself, he told people to heal, “Are you in that video? Are you one of my friends down there who are not offended by the joke? Why are you personalising this? Heal please. What and who you are has nothing to do with me,” Somizi answered.