@Thedi_Randz Same thing happened to me. I like that they keep you as confused as the characters in the story. But I do hope if they extend to season 5, that should be season finale
When you know, you know.
South African artist lordkez (@longlivelordkez) shares a lovelorn confession on ‘Wena Fela’, a striking R&B plea where love lingers like ink under skin.
This performance forms part of EMERGENT, a global program created in partnership with Levi’s® (@LEVIS), spotlighting artists shaping what’s next.
Watch the full show: https://t.co/hZAbgt903t
Frank Ocean é flagrado vivendo sua vida de "artista aposentado" tranquilamente pelas ruas de Tóquio
Artista parece estar vivendo uma vida normal, com a paz de quem não tem a menor pressa de entrar num estúdio de novo.
@GraceM_fanpage@SiyabongaGreat@casspernyovest I mean, yes Cas is not on Ozempic.. but it's not true that bodies on ozempic doesn't have muscles. A lot of body builders use Ozempic to cut fat. Not exercising while you are on a deficit is the reason you lose muscles. It's not an Ozempic thing.
Had Unathi not given birth to her boys when she accused @SizweDhlomo of misconduct/unprofessional at work? The same situation she struggled to prove happened but to this day claims it happened even though investigations came back with no evidence?
Unathi Nkayi Faces Backlash After 'Boy Mom' Comment on Bonko Khoza Allegations
South African media personality, singer, and actress Unathi Nkayi has once again found herself at the centre of a heated online debate after publicly siding with actor Bonko Khoza amid sexual violation allegations made against him.
The controversy erupted following claims by actress Nirvana Nokwe-Mseleku, Khoza's former co-star on the telenovela Red Ink. On 16 May 2026, Nokwe shared a screen recording of an email she sent to production company The Bomb Shelter (Bomb Productions), alleging that Khoza "thrusted" against her while in character during filming. Khoza has denied the allegations.
On 20 May, Bomb Productions released a statement indicating that an internal investigation found "insufficient evidence to substantiate the allegations." Award-winning actress Lerato Mvelase reshared the statement on Instagram, adding: "Mothers pray for your sons, wives pray for your husbands, sisters pray for your brothers."
Nkayi responded in the comments with red heart emojis and wrote: "As a boy mom, I am grateful @bomb_productions released this." Her comment quickly drew sharp criticism from many South Africans on social media (often referred to as Mzansi), who accused her of rushing to defend a man facing serious claims and questioned her judgment.
Critics pointed to Nkayi's own past experiences, including her public fallout with former Kaya FM colleague Sizwe Dhlomo, suggesting inconsistency in how she approaches such matters. Others argued that high-profile figures should remain silent or exercise more caution. Supporters, however, defended her right to express solidarity as a mother of a son and noted that false accusations can harm innocent men.
This latest episode adds to Nkayi's history of public controversies, which include high-profile feuds (such as with poet Ntsiki Mazwai), her dismissal from Kaya FM, and outspoken views on various social issues. Known for her no-holds-barred style, the "boy mom" remark has reignited debates about celebrity influence, due process in GBV allegations, and the court of public opinion in South Africa.
As reactions continue to pour in, Unathi Nkayi has not issued a further public response. The incident highlights the intense scrutiny faced by public figures when they "pick a side" in sensitive matters involving gender, power, and accountability in the entertainment industry. Mzansi remains divided.