Millicent Mashile, a prominent media personality and actress, has found herself embroiled in a contentious social media backlash after sharing a video where she calls out an H&M cashier for providing subpar service. The incident occurred as Millicent was purchasing clothes for her twin sister, Innocent Sadiki, following the unfortunate fire that ravaged Inno’s mansion.
However, the public’s reaction to Millicent’s video has been met with a significant level of skepticism and criticism. Fans have accused the sisters of using the recent fire incident at Inno’s residence as a means to gain attention and boost their social media presence, a practice commonly referred to as “clout-chasing.”
Milly Mashile says, she received bad customer service from h&m when she was buying clothes for her twin sister, who have lost everything when her 3m house burned down in Fourways, Johannesburg yesterday.Social media users have questioned the relevance and appropriateness of Millicent’s complaint, expressing frustration and confusion over her expectations from the retail giant, H&M.
The Mashile-Sadiki duo have been the subject of intense social media scrutiny, with many Mzansi users feeling that the siblings have exploited the unfortunate incident for their own benefit.
The widespread perception is that the sisters are now leveraging the fire incident to maintain their public profile and stay relevant in the eyes of their followers, a move that has been deemed by many as an unethical and opportunistic approach to garnering attention.
Social media responds to Millicent Mashile’s video:
@_ShaunKeyz: “I just wanna know what H&M was supposed to do? 😭😭😭something is not make sure here”
@custy_kgadi: “why she didn’t go to the nearest shop if she feels like not welcomedthese self-proclaimed celebrities love drama, they need red carpet everywhere”
@KingDon_za: “This just keeps unveiling itself like its one episode of skeem saam😭”