For years, there have been social media hashtags, such as the #MeToo movement about how women were s.e.xually assaulted by men, who promised them fame.
But because they feared victimization, some of them never came out to tell their stories.
With the conviction of Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, who on Monday was found guilty of s.e.xual criminal act and rape in the third degree, this issue is in the spotlight yet again.
Veteran actress Rami Chuene has warned those who have committed similar acts in Mzansi will soon be caught.
“S.African Harvey’s been ‘opening the industry’ for desperate artists in return for s.e.xual favors for years. Fear of victimization and blacklisting silenced a lot of talent. Soon they’ll break their silence & come for you, powerful big shots. Even your money will not save you,” she Tweeted.
S.African Harvey’s been ‘opening the industry’ for desperate artists in return for sexual favors for years. Fear of victimization and blacklisting silenced a lot of talent. Soon they’ll break their silence & come for you, powerful big shots. Even your money will not save you.
— Rami Chuene🌈🏳️🌈 (@ramichuene) February 25, 2020
Go tlo nyewa straight! Auditions in the executive producer’s car & boutique hotels? And your reward? 100 roses and a jump from an extra to a lead. “It will be our little secret” well…we know babe, we know how you been doing it. https://t.co/yckzMVdFkA
— Rami Chuene🌈🏳️🌈 (@ramichuene) February 25, 2020
In other news – Itumeleng Khune & his wife, Sphelele take their Baby for a walk – Pictures
Already, Itu is out here flaunting his cute daddy-duties on her little baby, Amogelang Khune.
Itumeleng Khune and Sphelele Makhaye are already out and about with their newborn daughter. Who wants to keep their baby indoors, when they can start experiencing the world they live in – no matter how old they are? continue reading
Source: Daily Sun