South African celebrities and locals alike are calling out American singer, rapper, and actor Tyrese Gibson, also known as Tyrese to stop spreading fake news about South Africa!
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On Wednesday the rapper took to social media uploading a picture of what his views are when it comes to racism and slave trade in South Africa – a picture that suggests that the roles of Apartheid were now reversed and white South Africans were made slaves of black people.
“The flip… Get to YouTube this is what’s going on in South Africa,” wrote Tyrese.
On Thursday South African businesswoman, radio, and television personality Bonang Matheba called Tyrese out, saying he must refrain from talking sh*t about South Africa.
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“…please, don’t come talk sh*t here about South Africa. Jou swine!”
Blood And Water actor Thabang Molaba also questioned Tyrese as to why he was spreading “fake” news about South Africa.
“Why are you spreading fake news Tyrese? Where in South Africa is this happening?” asked Thabang Molaba.
Sho Madjozi asked: “Have you been hacked?”
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DJ and radio host Junior De Rocka asked Tyrese to remove his nonsensical post about South Africa.
“Please remove this nonsense!! You’re posting this based on a video you watched which was uploaded 11 years ago and is based on nothing but LIES!” explained Junior De Rocka.
Musician K Naomi told the rapper that his view of South Africa was false information, pleading with him to remove his post.
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Miss Pru DJ asked which South Africa he was referring to and that he needed to educate himself.
“…We live here, and that’s just FAKE NEWS. DELETE AND EDUCATE YOURSELF!” charged Miss Pru DJ.
“WTF? You still haven’t removed this??!! Respect us bathong ?? and yourself too!” protested Ntando Duma.
Tyrese’s post, which he credits to YouTube also depicts that white children were not given a choice which meant that they were meant to play with black dolls – which is the opposite of what used to happen in the old South Africa. Black dolls in South Africa surfaced to help young black children to play with dolls that they relate with.
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Tyrese has not taken down his post about South Africa regardless of the calls made by locals to him to take it down and apologize for spreading fake news about their country.