Bathong: Zodwa Wabantu slaughters chicken to help cure hangover
- Zodwa Wabantu has taken to social media to share a video of her Sunday lunch
- The media personality caught a chicken and was going to slaughter it to make a meal
- She said that the chicken was the best way to cure her terrible hangover
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Zodwa Wabantu is as unpredictable as they come. The media personality took to social media and posted a video with a live chicken. Zodwa explained that she was suffering from a hangover and the only thing that could help was to eat the chicken.
In the video taken over the weekend, she explained that eating chicken would cure her massive hangover. She said that there is nothing more satisfying than eating a chicken that she caught herself. The dancer went on to wish her followers a great Sunday lunch. Many social media users were amused by her post. Insta user londymelisa said:
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"Can I come and visit you zodla nkukhu nam ngyayithanda kad thengel ugogo izolo cabanga."
Towandandzo said:
"Sbwl"
promie_skhosana said:
"Can I please come pay you a visit sis Zodwa?"
zikhalinosipho said:
"Ei Nami ngamane ngamhalela (Ey I'm also craving now)"
One Insta user named Promise was less than amused though:
“Shame on you. Eat your meat on the quiet, but don’t play with it on camera. Where’s your limit man.”
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Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za previously reported that there was trouble in paradise for Zodwa Wabantu and her boyfriend, Vusi. The star said Vusi left and she was not sure if he was coming back. It appears that the pair have broken up. The two were happily quarantining together until Zodwa's Durban house was broken into.
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Source: Briefly News