She has been known for her controversial critics on many public figures and it seems she is no stopping anytime soon with such deeds. Ntsiki Mazwai has taken a slight jab at Bonang Matheba again, this time questioning her influence in communities.
Her cryptic tweet had people confused if she was referencing her catchy phrase ‘Champagne Darling’ or was it a direct aim at Queen B.
This comes after the sale of alcohol was banned in the country for the duration of the 21-day lockdown. It was reported that since the sale of alcohol was halted, there has been fewer cases of alcohol-related violence. Hospitals have allegedly reported a decrease in serious stabbings and car accidents.
The authenticity of that statement cannot be verified as figures have not been provided, however, a few doctors including Dr. Musa Mthombeni have made such claims.
My call tonight confirms that irresponsible alcohol intake is responsible for a lot of burden on the health system. It’s so quiet.
Literally no patients in trauma casualty.
Nothing!
— DrMusa (@DrMusaMthombeni) March 29, 2020
Social media engaged in a debate likening the serious crimes in the country to have taken place as a result of alcohol consumption.
Bonang has an alcoholic beverage to her name ‘House Of BNG‘ which is an MCC champagne brand.
Ntsiki is notorious for challenging people intellectually, especially celebrities but sometimes that is seen as her being disrespectful.
Bonang often uses her famous phrase ‘champagne darling’ in her reality show Being Bonang and her fans have also adopted the habit when sipping on her MCC.
“You sure Champagne Darling is a good influence on our community or it’s capitalist poison ? Question,” she tweeted.
Guys since alcohol was banned SAP says violence has gone down, hospitals say there are no serious stabbings, less car accidents, less domestic violence……..
You sure Champagne Darling is a good influence on our community or it’s capitalist poison ? Question
— NtsikiWethu (@ntsikimazwai) March 31, 2020
Her followers engaged in the debate however many did not like the usage of B’s famous phrase in her statement.
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Source: Zalebs