Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:38 am
“Idols SA” decide Unathi Nkayi has put to mattress guidelines there can also be some pork brewing between her and DJ Zinhle, telling a follower to quit “lying”.
This comes after an Instagram user commented on one of Unathi’s posts about guest choose Buhle Mda’s interaction with fellow judge Somizi. The follower accused Unathi of being “moody” when working with DJ Zinhle on an beforehand episode of the new season of Idols SA.
Not here for what the Instagram user was once suggesting, Unathi clapped back. “Don’t lie, my love.
Don’t begin things that are no longer there,” she informed the follower.
Unathi’s followers came to her defence, reminding the consumer that such comments don’t fly, in particular during women’s month.
Unathi was grateful for the supportive words.
“Happy women’s month. Forgive miserable humans that prefer company,” answered Unathi to one user.
The singer and radio host took to Instagram to share the experience in which she says she used to be violated and left traumatised.
This came after a nationwide outcry over the latest brutal deaths of South African women.
“Yesterday I was once violated at some point of (colloq.) my house by means of a man who has requested me out and I have told him that I do not prefer to go out with him. A man who I’ve informed that I don’t like video calls from guys if I’m no longer relationship them but insists on doing it anyway”, she said.
The “Halo Sana” hitmaker said that a dialog must be had about guys that do matters that are “rapey”.
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