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Zodwa Wabantu: I don’t care what people say about my private life

Zodwa Wabantu has hit back at those who claim she is practicing “public prostitution” by dancing half-naked in the club. She may have been showing off her body and hitting a young vosho in the spotlight for well over two years, but once again has had to beat back criticism that she is selling her body for cash.

Zodwa Wabantu

In a comment posted to her social media pages over the weekend, one follower accused her of “public prostituting”. She quickly responded by telling the user that they were practising “indoor prostitution” Zodwa told TshisaLIVE she has often been called a prostitute but didn’t care.

Zodwa Wabantu

“People can say what they want about me. I don’t know what that word means and I don’t give a f*ck! It doesn’t hurt me and I won’t lose sleep over it. It is better to eat with prostitutes than judge them. The same society that judges them are the same ones that pay them in secret.

The star said she would use the hate she received as an opportunity to start a conversation about prostitution. “It is not something to be ashamed of. It is not an embarrassment. I want to open a discussion about it,” she said.

Zodwa Wabantu's outfit

Zodwa explained that a few weeks ago she was driving around Durban when she met four prostitutes. She stopped her van and started socialising with them. There was a white lady and three black ladies. I stopped the bus and greeted them. I asked them how much they cost. I didn’t interrogate them, I didn’t judge them. They are people too,” she said.

“They told me they charge R300, so I gave them R300 out of my pocket. They were surprised. I know what is happening on the streets. I don’t hide from the real world.

In other news – Minister Pravin Gordhan loses court battle against EFF

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has moved to downplay the dismissal of his application to have the Inspector General of Intelligence (IGI’s) SARS rogue unit report excluded from the EFF’s defence in the hate speech case he is pursuing against its leader Julius Malema.

Pravin Gordhan

Gordhan’s legal action is directed against EFF president Julius Malema and his deputy Floyd Shivambu over their attacks against him. These attacks include claims that he was “corrupt” and a “dog of white monopoly capital”. In defence of Malema’s utterances, the EFF has sought to include allegations that Gordhan was party to the setting up of an allegedly illegal intelligence unit at the Sars while he was commissioner. Read more

Source: Timeslive