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Khanyi Mbau: “social media gives me great concern on how many SA woman seem to be so cold, destructive and so insecure”

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Last updated: 2016/04/15 at 1:22 PM
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Being a celebrity mom must be one of the toughest things in the world, more especially if you’re also a businesswoman on other days.

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Don’t Judge Me…About Us Women…

Khanyi Mbau has quite a lot on her plate and well she has a small request for people that see her on a bad hair day, “So don’t judge me when u see me.”

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The TV personality and model took to Instagram to share a video of herself with some dye in her hair rushing to a meeting because mommy duties made her a little late.

“I am trying my best to be a supermom. You know, work, business, look fly, be fleek. I have got a meeting now; I’m going with my dye on, because I am late. I had to make breakfast for my daughter this morning and now I am going to my meeting like this.”

While Khanyi was requesting that fans don’t judge her, others were having her for her ‘fake’ look on the latest True Love magazine cover for December.

Speaking to True Love, Khanyi shares that she’s had a couple of procedures but her nose is hers.

“I’m in the public eye so I like to be easy on the eye – I have my yearly chemical peel, and I use fillers in my face. My nose is my own but I use fillers to give it a better profile. I made sure I did my research before getting them. It has worked out well for me” said Mbau of her other procedures.

Don’t Judge Me…

So don’t judge me when u see me @lajawihair

A video posted by Khanyi Mbau METANOIA (@mbaureloaded) on Nov 26, 2015 at 12:09am PST

In another post Khanyi shares that social media has turned South African women into cold people who tend to slam each other and put each other down instead of uplifting and motivating each other. We guess this was all related to the magazine cover slamming right?

About Us Women…

I have come to learn and accept something, women are special creatures a rare specie that commands such great influence, power and a great level of strength but for every great structure the Centre is usually hollow.. And this my dear friends is the greatest challenge women have. We give birth to kings, create homes fit for royalty and we can feed a nation and with our hands and arms we have created such safe havens for those we love over so many generations that once we are not around our absence is felt. Once a woman is loved, supported and given a platform to be, she becomes such a beautiful being that nothing can shake her. But for the time I have spent on Instagram and social media it gives me great concern on how many South African woman seem to be so cold, destructive and so insecure that most of them use this platform to expose how empty and needy they are because I do not believe that a truly happy and secure women would spend time on a daily basis trying to bring another human down with verbal insults and believe that they are of woman. A woman’s duty is to be a unifier that’s why we are chosen to be the givers of life and the custodians of motherhood. So what if I’m too big, too short? our jobs are to always see and find beauty in every little thing as we are Gods assistants in creation and population. My advice is, every women should invest in a good mirror and use it every morning and remind her self how beautiful she truly is and that she is the creator of her fairytale as she is the princess and this may help heal the broken time we live in. Stop Female on female hate.. Even men share more support than us and we are cuter then them. Your comment is only a reflection of what u desire or notice about your self. Be a woman and Love!! #KHANYISILE? A photo posted by Khanyi Mbau METANOIA (@mbaureloaded) on Nov 25, 2015 at 8:59am PST


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OkMzansi April 15, 2016 November 26, 2015
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