Somizi Clarifies A Tweet Swearing At Mohale. Somizi and Mohale may have cut ties from one another, but the streets of social media stay corroborating false stories to entertain themselves. Another false tweet has been photoshopped on behalf of the former couple about the difference between abuser and scammers including hectic threats .
This came after the shocking abusive footage of AKA and his now deceased fiancé Nelli surfaced, where she was heard claiming that nobody knows the things that he does to her when they are alone. Mohale shared his sentiment over the circulating footage claiming that normally, abusers are the ones who make their victims feel like they are not thinking rationally knowing that they are in the wrong.
“Abusers and making it look like you are the crazy one when they know exactly what they do to you behind closed doors” Mohale tweeted.
In addition to the tweet, Mohale addressed the labels that have been given to him by social media users who claim that he is a scammer. Mohale highlighted that abusers and scammers are two different things and people should know the difference.
“For the record! Abusers and scammers are two different things. I’ll stop her!” Mohale wrote.
The businessman has been accused countless of times for successfully pulling of one of the greatest marriage heists in celebrity marriages that we have ever seen and once the streets caught wind of the tweets, both Somizi and Mohale have been at the top of the trends.
A bored social media user with some rather impressive photoshop skills took things to the next level and commented on Mohale’s post pretending to be his now estranged husband Somizi, and let it rip. Somizi’s account responded to Mohale’s tweet by swearing at him, claiming that he will get whatever is coming to him.
The reality star later broke his silence on the tweet, sharing that he has no knowledge of who did this but he is glad that he can clear the air on the very same platform where it all started. Somizi also added how he wishes for people would invest their energy on more positive things, rather than using their amazing talents on creating false narrative that will get them nowhere.
“Shemmmmmm maan talk about reaching…..this is malicious but I’m glad we have a platform to correct it…..both tweets are fake” Somizi wrote.