Mohale Motaung Joins Ex-Husband Somizi Mhlongo to Slam Spam Messages About Sweet Guluva
South African media personalities Mohale Motaung and Somizi Mhlongo have expressed their frustration over the excessive Sweet Guluva spam messages flooding their social media posts. The Big Brother Mzansi contestant’s fans have been aggressively campaigning for him to win the R2 million prize, but the over-promotion has left many celebrities, including Mohale and Somizi, feeling overwhelmed.
Mohale and Somizi React to Sweet Guluva Campaign
Mohale Motaung took to his social media to voice his annoyance, stating:
“If I see one more Sweet Guluva comment under my posts. šµš«šµš«”
Somizi Mhlongo also shared a video addressing the issue, warning that the excessive campaigning might backfire. He said:
“Not everyone watches Big Brother Mzansi, so they need to slow down on the Guluva posts. You’re jeopardising his chances of winning because people are not voting for him.”
Mixed Reactions from Mzansi
The celebrities’ complaints sparked mixed reactions on social media. While some agreed that the spam messages had become overwhelming, others defended the fan-driven campaign, emphasizing the importance of spreading the word to secure votes for Sweet Guluva.
Here’s what some netizens had to say:
@a1pretty: “Who is Sweet Guluva and what kind of comments are being posted? Is it something like this š¤šš¾ VOTE SWEET GULUVA TO WIN. THE MONEY IS SWEET.”
@AgZbabygRL: “Stop crying and just vote. You sound like your ex-wife now.”
@D_RejectedStone: “Of course not all of us are watching Big Brother, but why is he catching strays?šš”
@nelly_redgrave: “Some SA folks are very 𤣠you don’t necessarily need to understand what he’s saying, you only need a glimpse then that’s it you will literally š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£”
@MkwanaziTK: “We really don’t care what he’s saying, and SG’s name will not be ruined just because he’s annoyed. We are working here, asidlali. He must switch off his comments and stop annoying us, sibusy kabi thina.”
Celebrities Speak Out
Mohale and Somizi are not the only celebrities to voice their concerns. DJ Zinhle and other public figures have also expressed their frustration with the relentless Sweet Guluva campaign. As the competition nears its finale, fans of the remaining housemates are going all out to ensure their favourites win the coveted prize.
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