Moja Love Condemns MacG After Derogatory Remarks About Minnie Dlamini

Moja Love Condemns MacG After Derogatory Remarks About Minnie Dlamini. Podcast and Chill with MacG is one of the biggest online platforms in the country. The podcast has made a name for itself by unfiltered content, which makes the Chillers all happy. But where do we draw the line when it comes to raw entertainment!
The founder and host of the podcast Macgyver ‘MacG’ Mukwevho, has over the years stepped on the toes of many due to his content. MacG has insulted the LGBTQ+ community, which cost him some sponsorships. Every now and then, he takes on celebrities, mostly women, either by bashing their talent or their love life. This always causes a conversation on social media, more so when such individuals try to clear their names.
One of the female celebs that MacG has taken on a couple of times is Minnie Dlamini. On the recent episode of Podcast and Chilll, he said some derogatory remarks about the media personality and actress. MacG commented on Minnie’s recent split from, Dr Brian Monaisa, a well known plastic surgeon. Because of the breakup, he question Minnie’s ability to keep a man.
“Bro, I’m telling you man. There’s got to be something wrong with her; maybe her coochie smells or something. You know this happens, man, it happens, especially with the hot girls,” he said.
This has been received by mixed views, with many bashing MacG for his comments. Social media users are coming for Minie’s defense, while Chillers are defending their own. Among those who added their opinions is the Moja Love TV. The channel has condemned MacG, stating that misogyny on air doesn’t just harm the individuals targeted, it also perpetuates a toxic culture that normalizes the dehumanization of women.
“MacG’s persistent use of derogatory language towards women, reducing them to vulgar slurs and objectifying their bodies, is not just offensive; it is a damaging reinforcement of gender-based disrespect. Such behaviour has no place in society and media specifically, where voices should uplift, not degrade,” Moja Love said in a statement.
“To MacG and others who use their platforms carelessly: accountability is not optional. We urge audiences and broadcasters alike to reject sexist vitriol and demand better. Respect isn’t a privilege, it’s a right,” the channel added.
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