Trevor Noah has weighed in on THAT escaped lion situation.
Trevor Noah is not happy about the lions that are running rampant in Limpopo, saying it is bad for South Africa’s reputation.However, park officials said the animals were not owned by them, but were part of a group that had been living in the area for some time.
Phalaborwa residents have been warned to keep an eye out and stay safe. The lions were spotted near a copper mine in Limpopo this week.“As a South African I get asked dumb questions, like do we have lions running around?” he said.These lions running rampant in South Africa aren’t helping the country’s reputation.
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