Grant winning artist Simphiwe Dana has cleared up everything after she was gotten out for helping a supposed abuser.
This comes after an internet based life client hit back at the vocalist who has been communicating her watchers on sex put together viciousness with respect to her web-based social networking stages.
In a currently erased tweet, the client said that Simphiwe was being a fraud by adding her voice to the shock after she helped a man that was harsh.
Simphiwe said that at the hour of helping him, she didn’t realize he was mishandling his accomplice.
Following the tweeps disclosure, numerous web based life clients hauled the artist.
Simphiwe proceeded to state that her greatest frustration was ladies who don’t trust her since she is a VIP.
“My greatest disillusionment has been ladies who decided to not trust me in light of the fact that clearly ‘big names’ can’t be trusted to come clean. Ladies I worshiped. At the point when I outed Mohale aboPenxenxe assaulted me”, she tweeted.
The hauling didn’t stop.
Tell the whole story ungandikwekwi uthi "aboPenxenxe" coz the story we got then was that a man abused his girlfriend on holiday, at the airport he tore her passport, authorities arrested him. You used your connections to help him get released and come back home. I criticised that https://t.co/HXUXltKpJ3
— The Villager (@Penxenxe) June 16, 2020
I didn’t know the whole story. And when I found out I outed him. But it’s sweet to you to blame me for his actions. Out yourself Asanda
— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) June 16, 2020
The hitmaker, who recently released the critically acclaimed album, “Bamako”, then penned a thread detailing how she helped the accused abuser and how after finding out he had abused his girlfriend, outed him.
“I’m explaining this for the very last time. I’m not sure why it’s not clear but here we go. My sibling got a call from her best friend at the time, Mohau, frantic, saying that he was in jail in Kenya and that his passport was confiscated. My sibling was also frantic”, she said
Read the rest of the thread here:
1. I’m explaining this for the very last time. I’m not sure why it’s not clear but here we go.
My sibling got a call from her best friend at the time, Mohau,frantic, saying that he was in jail in Kenya and that his passport was confiscated.
My sibling was also frantic.— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) June 16, 2020
2.I jumped and thought how I could be of help. I helped out.
The very next morning I read Malatji’s tweets about his experience of the whole debacle that put Mohau in jail. I was shocked and saddened at how I helped someone who abused a woman get out of jail.— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) June 16, 2020
3.Remember, Mohau wasn’t my friend and I didn’t know anything about his character as a person. He was always there for my sister and I appreciated that about him.
I even contacted the woman he abused, she confirmed what he had done.— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) June 16, 2020
4.After my sister and I spoke with her, I outed Mohau for what he did to her, on Twitter.
Later the woman who was abused and Mohau, released a joint statement calling me a liar. I don’t blame her as I know the psychology of abuse.— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) June 16, 2020
5.She had been abused several times by Mohau and his mother was aware. That’s the full story.
Now, I can take the blame for helping someone without knowing the full story. I didn’t enable an abuser. I’m a feminist who doesn’t waver but in this regard— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) June 16, 2020
6.I made a mistake of not finding out what exactly happened , I only thought of my little sister’s best friend in trouble, jailed in a foreign country.
I do hope that this puts rest to this whole thing.— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) June 16, 2020