Moonchild sends a strong message demanding respect in 2020

Moonchild sends a strong message demanding respect in 2020

Performer Moonchild has sent out a strong message that she will not tolerate disrespect in 2020. Moonchild tweeted that singer Simphiwe Dana had to remind her that nice girls finish last.

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Musician Moonchild wants all of you to put some respect on her name in 2020.

The house artist tweeted that she will not be tolerating any disrespect in this new year.

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It sounds like Moonchild may have referring to fans and friends as well as disrespectful promoters or management.

Back in October, the feisty performer said she will continue to show off her bodily assets as much as she wants.

She is not bothered by people's comments who don't like it.

The sexy is known for her skimpy outfits and enticing dance moves.

Briefly.co.za reported that she and Busiswa came under some fire for starting a twerking challenge on social media.

The two besties love having fun on social media, but they are also extremely serious about their craft.

In July 2019, Briefly.co.za reported that they were both featured in 'The Lion King' soundtrack with international superstar Beyonce.

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