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Skeem Saam’s Pretty was once ‘slapped across the face’ by a fan in KFC

Lerato Marabe has had some hectic fan encounters.

t can’t be easy to play a TV character despised by fans, just ask actress Lerato Marabe who was once slapped by someone who didn’t like her character.

Lerato, who plays the role of Pretty on Skeem Saam, told Drum about an incident that occurred a few years back when she and some friends were in KFC trying to get some food.

“In high school my friends and I decided to go to KFC after school. So while we were waiting in the queue, this one lady walked up to me and slapped me across the face because of the storyline at the time.”

She said she was so upset she called her mom to come fetch her. Lerato added that sometimes people expect celebs to be dolls, always in a good mood and not react.

Her colleague Thabo Mkhabela, who plays Leshole in Skeem Saam, also spoke about the abuse he got from fans.

In a conversation with TshisaLIVE earlier this year, he recounted a time when his character pretended to be someone else online, a practice called catfishing, and he was reprimanded for it by fans in real life.

“They would come to me and shout at me. They would tell me how to behave and tell me what I was doing wasn’t right. They don’t mean harm, they are just excited. But something needs to be done to educate people. They need to know what happens on TV isn’t real.”

#DMF IN MEMES: Twitter thinks Gogo’s korobela brought Nepo back!

Date My Family's Nepo was also marketing his sauce at his dates but he wasn't prepared for Gogo's korobela.Date My Family’s Nepo was also marketing his sauce at his dates but he wasn’t prepared for Gogo’s korobela. 
Image: Via Facebook

After witnessing what a love potion can do on last night’s episode of Date My Family, Twitter is ready for it and wants to know where they buy some.

Nepo, the bachelor, used his dates with potential girlfriends’ families to market his sauce but it was Gogo’s korobela that stole the spotlight.

The old woman “jokingly” said she had used korobela in Nepo’s food, so that he comes back to their family and to Nobuhle. Twitter thought it was just a joke until the bachelor’s final stop shocked them into believing that Nepo may have been guided by the korobela to find his way back to Nobuhle’s house.

Twitter quickly ignored Nepo’s sauce and instead wanted whatever korobela Gogo may have put in Nepo’s food to help them achieve their crushes.

The memes were hilarious!

‘What muthi is this?’ – OPW Bride has 4 kids at 28 & is body goals

Nothando had people looking on their gps for the directions to the fountain of youth.

Having kids can take its toll on a woman’s body but not Nothando, who showed up on Our Perfect Wedding shining like a diamond, and left the internet puzzled.

Like, can we just discuss for ten marks how Nothando has had four kids, while also raising another child from her hubby’s previous relationship, and still managed to rock it in both a white dress and traditional clothes.

We were like…

Anyways, perhaps the secret is in the fact that she works away from home, a whole 250 kilometres away, and comes home to her husband and kids only on weekends.

Long distance relationships are no joke but Twitter relationship experts thought this one was going to last. Even if the groom loves sleeping almost as much as he loves his wife

Come chomi, hlala phansi la and spill your secrets

Isibaya’s Sphelele gets her first car: My mom couldn’t believe it

After months of planning and Sphelele surprises her mom by driving home in her new car.saving, Isibaya actress Sphelele Mzimela finally bought herself her first car.

Speaking to TshisaLIVE, the star who Mzansi has come to love as Kentucky on the soapie, explained that she was super nervous and excited when she finally picked up her pride and joy up from the dealership.

“I was ecstatic but I was also freaked out because a car is a big responsibility. I think there was also relief because I saved for five, six months. There were a lot of sacrifices. it was not easy but it was worth it.”

One of the first things she did with her new wheels was plan an epic road trip to her hometown, Mandeni in KZN.

“I drove down to Durban with my sister to surprise my mom. It was exhausting, I was so tired but seeing my family’s faces was worth it. My mom was so happy. I went inside and told her I was home and that I came in my own car. She didn’t really believe me,” Sphelele said with a laugh.

Her mom didn’t know her daughter was getting a car and, of course, she was totes proud of her.

“I truly am happy for my daughter, it’s beautiful to see her go forward, I pray for her all the time and I pray that bigger and better things are coming her direction,” Sphelele’s mom said.

Our people are being killed’: Cash-in-transit workers to march to legislature

File photo of a cash-in transit van

Cash-in-transit workers are planning to march to the Gauteng Legislature on Tuesday.

Hlasinyane Motaung‚ speaking on behalf of the Motor Transport Workers’ Union‚ said security officers were calling on government to take action to help them combat a spate of cash heists.

“They must improve‚ standardise and regulate the vehicles … Our people are being killed in these robberies‚” Motaung said.

Unions in the sector are also demanding that cash-in-transit workers be given more powerful weapons to defend themselves and match the attackers.

Motaung said though the march was initially planned for Monday‚ it has now been postponed to Tuesday.

articipants will meet in Jorissen Street opposite Wits University and will proceed to the Gauteng Legislature in the CBD from 9am. The march is also supported by the Federation of Unions of South Africa.

Meanwhile‚ although the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has been granted a certificate of non-resolution to strike at Transnet this coming Friday‚ they are still in talks about it.

“We will first engage our members to get a mandate. We would prefer a meeting with the Transport Minister and board first before resorting to this course of action. In a strike the ‘no work‚ no pay’ principle applies. Our members don’t get paid during a strike and therefore we must exhaust all options before going on strike‚” said Phakamile Hlubi-Majola‚ Numsa spokesperson.