
Pearl Thusi has responded to tweeps who dragged her using the hashtag #PearlThusiMustFall – The stunner was slammed by peeps who accused her of defending foreign nationals – The actress said she was clearly not planning to fall and asked peeps to redirect their efforts to another hashtag.
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Pearl Thusi has taken to social media to respond to tweeps after she was dragged for recently defending foreign nationals. The stunner trended on Sunday evening after she said she would not support any movement that aimed at ridding South Africa of foreign nationals. As a result, the hashtag #PearlThusiMustFall trended with most tweeps taking shots at the Queen Sono actress.
Killing African nationals that reside in South Africa is something I will never defend. Defending borders drawn by colonisers will never be something I limit myself with.
Good morning… ✨💫☀️
Thought I’d share my morning reading…
“But those that seek my soul, to destroy it, shall go into the lower parts of the earth. They shall fall by the sword: they shall be a portion for foxes.”
Psalms 63:9-10 KJV— #QueenSono (@PearlThusi) June 8, 2020
I’m clearly not planning to fall so please redirect you efforts to #JUSTICEFORNALEDI
— #QueenSono (@PearlThusi) June 8, 2020
In other news – Police called in as actresses, Eve Rasimeni and Mbali Zakwe heavily beat up complex Caretaker
Two actresses were arrested by Midrand police for allegedly sjamboking the caretaker of their complex after an argument over loud music on Friday. Eve Rasimeni, who portrays “Dikki” in the e.tv drama Z’bondiwe and Mbali Zakwe, who plays “Sindiswa” in the e.tv series Rhythm City, were charged with assault and attempt to cause grievous bodily harm after the fight turned violent and the police were called in. Read more
Source: Briefly













