Lesego Thlabi gets real about the gold digger conversation. Image: Supplied/DStv Now
Trending SA host Lesego Thlabi has hit back at men who are losing sleep over “opportunistic” women.
This week, Mzansi Twitter was in all-out war mode after a tweep claimed SA women “take the top spot when it comes to being gold diggers”.
This saw many lash out in response, including comedian Lesego.
“You can’t be talking from experience, given SA men are gold-less. So how would you know?” said Lesego.
You can’t be talking from experience given SA men are gold-less. So how would you know? https://t.co/IIYku9Gpf6 Lesego Tlhabi (@LesegoTlhabi) March 9, 2021
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Trending SA presenter Lesego Tlhabi called out luxury designer Quiteria for allegedly fat-shaming her during a fitting.
In a Twitter thread on Wednesday, Tlhabi shared that she had gone to the designer s store to try on some clothes. She alleged that after she couldn t find her size, she was called names like “fatty boom boom”.
Tlhabi said she was hurt by the alleged shaming and that she felt discriminated against.
“I was made to feel like less than nothing today because of my body. My body is not good enough for his dresses and he let that sh t be known. He really could’ve said that to the stylist on the phone,” she tweeted.
Lerato Zah Moloi’s son Prince Mashawana breaks a TEDx talk world record 22 February 2021 - 06:00 By Masego Seemela Lerato Zah Moloi is a proud mother. Image: Lerato Zah/ Instagram
Actress Lerato Zah Moloi and prominent businessman Collen Mashawana’s son Prince Mashawana has broken a world record as the youngest person to join a TEDx Talk.
According to Generational Wealth Education’s Instagram page, Prince has been selected as one of the distinguished speakers at the upcoming TEDx Sandton event that will take place in April. This is where Prince will tackle the topic “Can children change the world?”.
For the past few years, Prince has been “changing the world” in his unique way as a superhero he calls “SuperMash” who helps other children tackle issues such as bullying, learning how to read and write and self-confidence.