Mac G has been trending once again during this weekend for misrepresenting South Africans! The streets of Twitter and TikTok are full of awe. Mac G had his very first global guest on the podcast and it was nothing but uncomfortable! American singer Ari Lennox says she does not ever see herself visiting the country due to Mac G’s inappropriately explicit questions on the podcast.
@zethuzethu Male podcats are just misogynists barking at each other & stroking their egos at the expense of women. MacG apologists will be blocked. #tiktoksouthafrica #southafrica #arilennox
Ari Lennox says “Why was I alone on a call full of people? Why didn’t anyone intervene? And why wasn’t parts of the interview destroyed like the team promised? Why did it happen to begin with? I Just feel so blindsided!”
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Although people are justifying Mac G’s explicit question by quoting an interview she had with GENIUS. where she was open and freely talking about intimacy and how she hates the stigma people put around it. Candice Modiselle was not having it!
This is the same Ari Lennox that MacG should be cancelled for because he asked her about sex and it was lyrics to her own song.
Stop kissing ass because it's an American. pic.twitter.com/8ATHTms6Zg
— 🏛️ (@LindaniDube_) January 21, 2022
Candice Modiselle calls out her ex Mac G!
Candice says she has been at a complete loss of words since Ari Lennox’s tweet surfaced. Everything about the podcast episode was appalling, and her heart breaks thinking about how violated Ari Lennox must have felt on the show. Candice says “rape culture and harassments prevail once again and far too many women could relate! It’s all so exhausting!”
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Overall we think if she expressed that she was uncomfortable, it should be respected and a different angle should be evaluated. The problem may not be the question but the way in which it is phrased. Mzondi says “Just because women choose to celebrate and express their sexuality, it does not give men the right to sexualize and sexually harass them. Look, but don’t touch or comment, unless given the permission to do so. ”