"Nothing as sweet as being home": Gorgeous lady's snaps go viral

"Nothing as sweet as being home": Gorgeous lady's snaps go viral

- Olebogeng (@getjiese on Twitter) happily shared 2 stunning images of herself in her home

- Olebogeng's home seems to be made from corrugated iron but she felt all pride when showing it off

- While some South Africans judged Olebogeng's home most SAns supported her for being honest and unashamed

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Olebogeng is a stunning South African lady who felt an overwhelming sense of happiness at home. The young lady shared images of herself seated on a bed within her home and has since gone viral.

SAns are praising Olebogeng for not being ashamed of her home. In the background of the images, she shared to Twitter, corrugated iron in place of brick walls are visible. Naturally, there was judgement and harsh comments but South Africans were quick to run to Olebogeng's defence.

Olebogeng captioned her now-viral post with: "Nothing (as) sweet as being home."

Nothing as sweet as being home: Woman's snaps go viral
This stunning young lady proudly showed off her lovely home and South Africans love her for that. Image: @getjiese
Source: Twitter

Take a look at her post below:

Below are just a few of the responses left under Olebogeng's post:

@planlejaha said:

"Truly speaking you are the best, you don't hide where you stay."

@LBhachi wrote:

"You are a proud strong spirit of the Earth keep it up."

@safmoot2020 tweeted:

"Sitting pretty... Proud of you for letting us know the real you. #NoFaking."

@skwereni added:

"You are the best woman. You don't hide where you came from God bless you on your new chapter."

In other news about homes, Briefly.co.za recently reported on a grandmother and her grandchildren that received a home from kind citizens. Twitter user @lemdzabu thanked everyone who played a part in building the home for the family

The post features a picture of the home that the gogo will now occupy with her loved ones. There is also a picture of the rundown hut that the old lady used to live in and in the caption, he explains that they will be working on similar projects in the future.

"We finally did it. Thanks to all those who donated into this project. A grandmother and her grandchildren have their dignity restored. We are going for another project soon. We hope to receive the same support. We won't stop until everyone has his/her dignity restored," he wrote in the caption.

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Source: Briefly News

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