ProVerb Explains Why He No Longer Shares His Life on Social Media

ProVerb Explains Why He No Longer Shares His Life on Social Media

- ProVerb recently explained why he doesn't like sharing his personal life on social media anymore

- The Idols SA producer was being interviewed by DJ Sbu when he revealed how online life had not served him well in the past

- ProVerb said he preferred being in charge of his public image and he felt social media was contrary to his wishes

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ProVerb recently revealed why he prefers his personal life to stay private and doesn't post about it on social media.

The musician and Idols SA producer was recently a guest on The Hustler's Corner and revealed to DJ Sbu that sharing too much online had previously led him to experience some difficulties in life.

ProVerb candidly spoke about how social media had taken ahold of his life at one point and that he now steers away from it.

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ProVerb explains why he no longer shares life on social media
ProVerb recently explained why he no longer shares his life on social media. Images: @proverbmusic
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ProVerb said in the interview that he lost control of his brand and that he overshared so much that people began making up stories:

“ A huge chunk of my career was not me steering or being the custodian of the narrative,. It was told on my behalf"

ProVerb emphasised that it was as he was taking stock after the difficult times in his life that he began understanding how important it was to be in charge of his own story:

"Since then, I have actively been the driving force and not dragged behind the brand 'ProVerb'. Now I steer it from the front"

The star emphasised that no matter how tempted he is to post on social media that he wants to make sure he always steers his own narrative and keeps personal stuff away from prying eyes.

In previous celebrity-related news, Briefly.co.za reported on Minnie Dlamini posting her little family of three in a picture on social media for the first time.

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Minnie Dlamini recently took to social media to share the cutest family picture. The media personality recently gave birth to her son, Baby Netha. Although the couple has chosen not to show his face to the world, they did treat fans to a rare picture of the cutie pie with his back to the camera. The sweet family photo had social media users gushing over the cuteness overload.

Boity said:

"So beautiful."

Basetsana Kumalo said:

"Bless bless bless!"

Insta user shany_dossantos said:

"Beautiful"

In similar news, Briefly.co.za previously reported that Minnie Dlamini Jones is the proudest momma bear whose whole heart belongs to her baby boy. Minnie and Quinton took a great deal of time in naming their son and she recently explained the meaning behind the beautiful name.

Netha is the name Minnie and Quinone chose for their tiny prince and it is simply perfect. As Minnie has been super transparent about her pregnancy, birth and baby, a fan decided to ask the gorgeous momma what "Netha" means.

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Responding to the fan's question in the comment section on one of her social media posts, Minnie explained that "Netha" is of isiZulu culture and is derived from the word "kuyanetha", which means "it is raining".

Netha is everything and more, Minnie couldn’t have asked for a bigger blessing than her baby boy. This celeb momma has been waiting for this moment her entire life and nothing is going to stop her from enjoying every second of being a mom.

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