Zandie Gumede made it clear she would not be bullied, adding that she does not care because God has the final say in her life.
Zandie Gumede doesn't care about cancel culture.Singer Zandile"Zandie" Gumede seems to care little about being “cancelled” and X-based cancel culture. Taking to her Instagram timeline on Thursday she shared a an X post with the user calling for her and her sister Kelly Khumalo to be cancelled.
Attaching a screenshot of a post asking that both she and Kelly be cancelled, Zandie felt compelled to let “haters” know being cancelled on X wasn't a big deal to her. “I love music and I could even do it for free if I want. I won't speak for Kelly, but you can do your worst ... I don't care, shame! All you need to know is that I'm not yours, I belong to Jehovah and you will never do anything,” read her post.
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