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LootLove understands why opening the industry is not for everyone

The whole #opentheindustry thing doesn’t apply to everyone; not everyone has time to help others hustle – LootLove shared her opinion on the matter and shed some light on the fact that once people make it, they often forget to help others because they busy hustling – It is easy to throw shade when you trying to make it, but once you have, you realise it’s not all that easy

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LootLove recently joined in on the ‘opening up the industry’ debate and shared her views with her followers. The gorgeous Mzansi media mogul is a proud mother of twins with her rapper bae Reason. LootLove has laid some unbreakable roots in the industry. LootLove has a rather different view on the heavily debated topic than most of her fellow Mznasi celebs. She believes that people are only for the whole thing when it serves in favour of them.

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Taking to social media, LootLove expressed her belief that when people are still trying to make it they are all for the #opentheindustry, however, the minute they actually make it they fail to do their bit to help others.  LootLove feels that once people ‘make it’ they realise how hard it is and end up focusing on themselves and their careers, not on ‘opening up the industry’. Nothing lasts forever and LootLove totally gets why people focus on their own hustle and ignore everything else; it’s not easy.

In other news – This is How to fight a speeding fine in South Africa

It can be frustrating to receive a speeding fine on South African roads, especially if you were not exceeding the speed limit. There have been reported cases of drivers being issued with incorrect speeding fines, which can be difficult to combat.

Joburg Metro cop

It is relatively difficult to incur a speeding fine in South Africa if you stay below or at the speed limit at all times when driving, as there is a rule stating that no drivers may be prosecuted for travelling up to 10km/h over the limit. Read more

Source: Briefly