Social Media mocks Nasty C’s big toe following news that people are selling toes for money in Zimbabwe

People in Zimbabwe have been on top trends after the rumours that they are selling off their toes in exchange for cars and heft amounts. The bigger the toe, the more significant the money you will get. It seems Zimbabweans have found the easiest way to reduce poverty in their country.

Zimbabwe has been making headlines as it has been one of Africa’s most less privileged countries, with its citizens running to other neighbouring countries like South Africa for refugees. In the wake of their newly found solution to their poverty, Tweeps dragged Nasty C into the conversation.

The Black Twitter president ChrisExcel shared a picture of Nasty C’s feet side by side with the Zimbabwean flag. In the caption of the image, he wrote:

You get it….

Tweeps reacted differently to the image, and others had to zoom Nasty C’s feet, mocking him that he would get millions of rands if he were to sell his toes. Others also mentioned that his enter generation would be out of poverty if only he could sell one toe to the Zimbabwean toe buyers. Here are some of the most prominent comments:

Awu 😂even future generations won’t ever suffer la You get it…

He could be the next Elon musk, some people don’t want to be multi-billionaires🔥🔥

Motho o tsamaya ka toe ya million mara santse a rapper❤❤❤❤

His toe can get him a Bugatti🤣🤣🤣🤣

Although many were mocking the rapper for having big toes, others were not happy. They thought that Twitter users should be banned from impersonating celebrities, leading them to depression and suicide. It’s not his fault that he was born with big toes; it’s by nature, and he cannot change nature.

In other news – Connie Ferguson’s R5 million car leaves Mzansi speechless – WATCH

Mzansi actress and producer Constance Connie Ferguson is one of the country’s most decorated stars. She was born on June 10, 1970. She is popular for playing Karabo Moroka in South Africa’s most popular soapie Generations between 1994 and 2010.

She returned to the show in 2014 when they were rebranding to Generations: The Legacy. Connie Ferguson (the Masilo) married fellow actor Neo Matsunyane in 1993. Whom she shares a daughter. They divorced in 1998, after five years of marriage. Learn More

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