Woman dragged on social media for multi-dating has turned out to be a homophobe after a 2015

One thing about Twitter, digital skeletons never remain hidden. Over the past week Tik Tok influencer Zizi Moloko got dragged on social media when she posted a Tik Tok video of herself talking about how she met her husband and choosing to multi-date before pursuing an exclusive relationship with him.


 
ZIZI DRAGGED FOR MULTI-DATING
Once Zizi’s video went viral many South African men didn’t like what she had to say and in turn started bullying her and calling her out of her name just because she shared her take on dating, specifically muti-dating.

In the now viral video, the Tik Tok influencer shared how she met her husband while in varsity. Zizi notes that before exclusively starting a relationship with her husband they first started out as friends. After having her fair share of failed relationships Zizi finally gave her now husband a chance. Zizi also shared how she’s a firm believer in multi-dating before being exclusive.

Many including Mr Smeg dragged and criticised Zizi and her husband.

He said: “Imagine waiting in line for 5 years for a girl who is multi-dating other guys. booking flights and buying expensive gifts and still get friend zoned. It can never be me, NOSKE NDIFE! That guy deserves an award for best Simp of the Decade”.

To which Sizwe Dhlomo jokingly replied: “Didn’t you date a kettle? Lol!”.

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A HOMOPHOBE?
After going viral many have recognised Zizi as the vice president of UCT Student Representative Council vice who made homophobic comments in 2015. In addition to this a 2015 Ground Up article detailing the event has also resurfaced.

In response to the United States Supreme Court’s 2015 decision recognising same sex marriages, the UCT SRC vice-president Zizi Moloko aka Zizipho Pae shared a homophobic post to her Facebook page on 28 June 2015.

She wrote: “We are institutionalizing and normalizing sin! Sin. May God have mercy on us…”.

In response to her comments, on 28 July 2015 the UCT Students Representative Council notified the student body that it had voted seven against one to expel Zizi from the UCT SRC.