In a whirlwind of events, rapper Jesse Molley, known by his stage name J Molley, sent shockwaves through social media following a series of distressing posts and a live video on Instagram. Molley, who had been in a relationship with Shamiso Mosaka, a well-known presenter at YFM and the daughter of Azania Mosaka, posted alarming messages that suggested he was on the brink of suicide. One of the posts referenced Mosaka: “Only Shamiso Can Save Me But She Won’t. Bye Guys, I’m Sorry.”
These posts led to widespread concern among fans and followers, who feared Molley was deeply distressed, possibly triggered by a breakup with Mosaka. The situation took a dramatic turn last night when Molley appeared on Instagram Live, visibly intoxicated and seemingly in distress. The live stream showed him drinking alcohol, handling a knife, and overdosing on medication, alarming his followers further.
Late last night, Shamiso Mosaka added to the public concern with her own cryptic post on Twitter, stating, “I’m so tired.” The tweet drew immediate reactions from the public, with comments urging her not to be manipulated and offering support. “Don’t get manipulated in,” one user cautioned, while another added, “So sorry sis, don’t let him manipulate you.” A third user offered empathy, writing, “You don’t deserve that, nobody does. Hope you find strength and light through it all.”
The comments suggested a narrative that Shamiso is being unfairly drawn into J Molley’s turmoil and potentially manipulated or blamed for his distress. As J Molley’s ex-girlfriend, Shamiso found herself at the center of a social media storm, with many rallying to her defense amid the chaos.
These events underscore the critical importance of mental health awareness and the need for supportive interventions for individuals in crisis. While J Molley’s actions highlighted his distress, the outpouring of support for Shamiso demonstrated the public’s recognition of her ordeal and their desire to shield her from undue blame.
I’m so tired.
— Shameless. (@Shamiso_) May 30, 2024
Only Shamiso Can Save Me But She Won’t. Bye Guys, I’m Sorry 💔
— J Molley (@JMolliOficial) May 30, 2024