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Cassper Nyovest claps back at claims he hasn’t given back during lockdown

As far as the needy are concerned, the rich are always in the spotlight, eyed by many people to see how helpful they are to society.

Mzansi rapper Cassper Nyovest has hit back at those who have criticized him for not doing enough to help people in need during the lockdown.

Over the past few weeks several celebs have posted snaps of themselves giving back and handing out food in communities across the country.

One follower then jumped on to Cassper’s page to ask if he was doing the same.

Cassper responded by schooling the critic: “I’m also helping the less fortunate but I don’t tweet it. I don’t have to tweet it,” he said.

He said fans are confused about what they want from their idols, often leaving them between a rock and a hard place.

Y’all don’t know what y’all want. If someone posts pictures helping, y’all say they doing it for attention. When we don’t post y’all think we are not helping. Mind your (own) damn business!

While some claimed the pandemic had “exposed” celebs who do not want to give back, others applauded Cassper for dealing with the critic and said they had receipts to prove he often gave back without posting about it online.

In other news – Fans fear for TNS’s life after breaking down on Insta Live

Musical artist TNS has gotten his fans in worry after he came out on an Instagram Live sharing that there is a group of people plotting a fight against him and he has no one else to help him conquer the problem.

TNS

The award-winning producer, whose real name is Nkazimulo Ngema, alleges that there is a group of people who call themselves ‘Durban United’ who are scheming for his demise. He also said that there is a WhatsApp group and it consists of a lot of Durban artists who want to take all of his music. continue reading

Source: Sowetan

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