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Shudufhadzo Musida Dragged For Not Using Her Status to Address Current Issues Happening In The Country

Shudufhadzo Musida Dragged For Not Using Her Status to Address Current Issues Happening In The Country. Once again our reigning Miss South Africa is being dragged on Twitter over the content she choose to post. Back in January, Shudufhadzo Musida was called out by many tweeps who felt her bikini pictures on social media were just too much. As expected, some compared her to Miss Universe, Zozibini Tunzi, who is always applauded for her motivational tweets.

A lot sad incidents have happened in the country over the past couple of days. As it is always the case, social media platforms allow an atmosphere where such issues are discussed. Some of the breaking news that got the attention of many include the death of Dr Sindi van zyl, Nellie Tembe’s suicide, the murder of gay man Andile Ntuthela, Lufono Mavhunga’s bullying which led to suicide. and so many other heart wrenching incidents. Social media users, among them celebrities, shared heartfelt messages of condolences, and also condemned those who played a major role in the unfortunate occurrences.

Shudu, found herself catching strays simply because she has not said anything on any of the issues. Her latest tweet was when the beauty queen and model, shared how she loves her pizza. Once again, the comparison between her and Tunzi surfaced. According to tweeps, Zozibini was about the work, and Shudu is more about herself.

https://twitter.com/BandileZikhali/status/1382259115427303425?s=20

In the midst of all the negativity, there are those who came for Shudu’s defense. They acknowledge that she is doing a lot, more so where issues of metal health awareness are concerned. They say the bullying is mainly because of Shudu being Venda, and also not fitting the criteria that may look for when it comes to beauty queens.

https://twitter.com/saydis_/status/1382225249861783553?s=20

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