Why are people screaming for screentime for Nate and beekay
I'm I missing something.
Beekay pls tell us which ship we should take serious, you and mshini or you and Nate?
This season has not started yet
Shmmmmmmmm
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Kayb should be taken away for therapy and maybe returned back on Sunday.
I was almost raped but the person didn't succeed,I fought him and left with wounds and serious bleeding all over my hands from the knife he was using to threaten me. I've never healed till today.
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The way they both disgust me
Immediately Ashley or Bonnie come on screen I just feel like throwing up.
I hate vile people to my bones,I hate wicked people.
I hate heartless people, I just get a sour taste in my mouth when I see them.on screen, it's that bad
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Biggy if you like turn a blind eye on viewers and south Africa complaining about Ashley
But we the viewers will make your show unbearable for you and her.
Ashley cannot mock a grape victim,insult all women who have given birth,insult mshini s mum's pussy and have peace
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Imagine insulting a woman who has given birth's vagina?.
You have a mom and will probably also be a mom if God is kind to your evil heart to grant you a child..
Imagine making fun of a rape victim, female like you, Ashley you are a disgusting trash, a vile human,
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My fellow bbn friends followed crowd and stanned a loser because of bandwagon.
How many times will I tell you guys to learn from me?
Shmmmmmmmm
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The recent conversation between Ashley and Bonni on Big Brother, which invalidated a survivor's experience, is deeply troubling.
When a woman bravely shares her story of sexual assault, it is vital to offer support, not judgment or mockery. Labelling Karabo โKay Bโ Mphirime experience as "attention seeking" and failing to stand with survivors are harmful microaggressions that perpetuate a culture of victim-blaming.
These attitudes foster a culture of silence and shame, discouraging survivors from speaking out about their experiences, and it extends far beyond the so-called "mean girl" behaviour - it highlights a systemic problem of rape culture. We must believe in survivors, amplify their voices, and stand with them in solidarity. #BBMzansi #womenforchange @BBMzansi
Congratulations Yolanda, I've never supported nonsense.
This is a clear example that fame will bring you success but character will keep it.
Brands dont work with bad character neverrrrrr
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