The 'Somizi and Mohale: The Union' star uploaded a video trying to make a joke of how he would spend the R350 Covid-19 unemployment grant. IOL_Lifestyle lockdown
Mohale Motaung-Mhlongo's parody video of what people plan to do with their R350 unemployment didn't go down well.
Over the weekend, the "Somizi and Mohale: The Union" star uploaded a video trying to make a joke of how he would spend the R350 Covid-19 unemployment grant. In the video, Mohale is lip-syncing to the audio of someone calling a Volkswagen dealership asking how much a Polo Vivo is. Watch the video below: supports HTML5 videoThe video started circulating on Twitter after he posted it on the microblogging website with many users calling his video anti-poor and tone-deaf since he is in a place of privilege.
We have a problem, Hez level it's not on the R350's. He's words has value, unlike mine. I can joke ka president. But the president can't joke with me. Proportionality decide the fairness. So Mohale is wrong.If he wants to be a public figure....he nees to consider certain posts and things he says, because it always comes back to bite you when you act without thinking of the impa6that has on your brand and your followers.
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