Lasizwe deactivates social media account after Mzansi throws shade

Lasizwe deactivates social media account after Mzansi throws shade

- Lasizwe deactivated his Twitter account after online users kept throwing shade at a picture he posted

- The post was about Lasizwe's body but the internet got a little too carried away with the jokes

- Trolls also took the opportunity to take shots at the star so he deactivated his account to avoid the drama

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Lasizwe has deactivated his Twitter account after a post he shared got a little too much attention and then began attracting trolls.

The star had posted a picture of himself in a vest and briefs and commented on his body. There was suddenly a lot of interest from followers who began roasting Lasizwe's body shape.

The jokes started out harmless but peeps continued to throw shade and some internet haters took the opportunity to get out of hand.

Lasizwe deactivates social media account after Mzansi throws shade
Lasizwe deactivates social media account after Mzansi throws shade.
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Instead of try and reason with the frenzy, Lasizwe decided it would be easier to just delete his account and avoid the drama.

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Lasizwe then began trending on Twitter as more online users started asking about what had led him to deactivating his account.

The discussions then shifted to defending the star as users accused each other of everything from photoshop to bullying.

Hopefully, Lasizwe's mental health is fine and he has paid no attention to the internet commentary.

Briefly.co.za previously reported on when Khanyi Mbau took to her socials to share a cute new picture of herself posing for the camera with her daughter Khanukani.

The star posted the photo to her Instagram account and the sweet selfie had both mother and daughter in colourful ensembles.

Khanukani had styled her hair in short, light-blue braids and her famous momma was in a bright pink jumpsuit.

Fans have seen more of the mother-daughter duo since Khanyi's reality show Mbau Reloaded hit television screens, but they always love some insight into their relationship.

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They took to the comments to compliment the famous little family and send them love:

n.yakallo_m: "Mother n daughter doing tingz"
sima_the_psychologist: "Its great to see you bond like never before!! Take advantage of each other beautiful different personalities. Happy New Year!"
rulerofself: "Mother & Daughter Duo. We love it. Dot. Com."
modise_gubevu: "The faves my queen and her princess"

Uncle Lasizwe even snuck in a comment on the Instagram post which said:

lasizwe: "This picture is everything! It’s cute and cool at the same time!"

In other Khanyi-related news, Briefly.co.za recently reported on the star reacting to a portrait of herself that was done by Rasta The Artist.

Khanyi Mbau recently posted her reaction to receiving a portrait of herself done by Rasta The Artist. The celebrity shared footage of the Mzansi Kwaito House Music Awards and the moment that Rasta revealed the artwork. Khanyi could not contain her excitement at seeing the picture and lets out some squeals of delight in the moment.

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Rasta is well-known for his portraits of famous people and has made headlines for his work depicting actors and politicians.

Khanyi captioned the video with an excited:

"Guys RASTA drew me!!!!!"

The video shows Rasta presenting an excited Khanyi with the picture and the two then embrace as Khanyi thanks the artist for his work. The footage ends with the pair posing for the cameras and Khanyi grinning from ear to ear as she holds her portrait.

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Kelly Lippke (Senior Editor) Kelly Lippke is a copy editor/proofreader who started her career at the Northern-Natal Courier with a BA in Communication Science/Psychology (Unisa, 2007). Kelly has worked for several Caxton publications, including the Highway Mail and Northglen News. Kelly’s unique editing perspective stems from an additional major in Linguistics. Kelly joined Briefly News in 2018 and she has 14 years of experience. Kelly has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at kelly.lippke@briefly.co.za.

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