Mzansi Celebs go through a lot. Skeem Saam top actor Kwaito (Clement Maosa) atttempts to uanlive himself

Clement Maosa, beloved for his role as Kwaito on SKEEM Saam, has taken to social media to address recent rumors regarding his mental health. The actor has firmly denied any allegations that he is contemplating suicide, emphasizing the seriousness of mental illness and the need for sensitivity.


 

Clement Maosa, beloved for his role as Kwaito on SKEEM Saam, has taken to social media to address recent rumors regarding his mental health. The actor has firmly denied any allegations that he is contemplating suicide, emphasizing the seriousness of mental illness and the need for sensitivity.

In a heartfelt post on his Facebook account, Clement revealed that he has been inundated with calls and messages from concerned fans and friends. “Been getting calls and messages because of these lies. I don’t like entertaining nonsense, but mental illness is a very sensitive issue that mustn’t be joked about. People are going through a lot and we should be sensitive,” he wrote.

Clement assured his followers that he is not trying to end his life, stating, “As for me, I’ve never been this happy in my life. All is going well and I’m grateful. God has been good to me. I am living my dream and I am the happiest. Stop believing everything you read on Facebook.”

The actor also took to TikTok to further address the issue, posting a video in which he urged people to treat mental health matters with the seriousness they deserve. “We cannot joke about such things. Please let us be sensitive before we start posting things that are irresponsible. I am fine,” he said.

Clement’s fans were quick to support him, expressing their frustration with the spread of false information. Deco Dale Mnisi commented, “Mzansi is bitter poi all the best ntwana don’t let these dogs get into you work and push,” while Jozi Tebejane added, “Well said Clement people are sick and they are very naïve you can’t do that man they are bored. Keep on shining dude, people are jealous so just ignore them.”

Clement Maosa’s public rebuttal underscores the importance of handling mental health issues with care and respect. His fans continue to rally around him, reinforcing the message that such serious topics should never be taken lightly.