Kelly Khumalo dishes out a lesson in women-on-women hate.
Mzansi's celebrated female musician Kelly Khumalo known to many as Kelly-k has directed guns to women who rejoice their fellow women's down-fall saying that there is no place for such practices online.
On Tuesday, most popular and respected DJ in South Africa, Black Coffee came out to talk about black-on-black jealous hinting out that anything in life is achievable without pulling ropes. Kelly Khumalo took to Instagram on Wednesday evening to air her views on hate.
On Tuesday, most popular and respected DJ in South Africa, Black Coffee came out to talk about black-on-black jealous hinting out that anything in life is achievable without pulling ropes. Kelly Khumalo took to Instagram on Wednesday evening to air her views on hate.
Here is Kelly's full post:
My WCW goes to all the Women IZIMBOKODE , when I was going through my time line this evening I saw a repost of a very disrespectful msg towards a "particular" MBOKODE my issue is not so much about what was said in the post, but the fact that it was reposted by a woman who is clearly enjoying the fact that a woman is being publicly humiliated and trashed by a man and as a woman you feel the need to retweet or repost? Kanti abafazi banjani? Ubukhosikazi buyephi? Instead of protecting one another we rejoice on each other's down fall? Noma ngabe unamaphutha angakanani usengudade wethu, useyinzala bantu and you still deserve to be forgiven,loved, protected.
Kelly says that she was shocked how instead of protecting one another women often rejoice at each other's failures. From her relationships to her parenting skills‚ Kelly is no stranger to women-on-women hate‚ having experienced her fair share of hate at the hands of women over the years.
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