Somizi to Give Away Hundreds of 'I'm Not Bullable' T-Shirts to Fans

Somizi to Give Away Hundreds of 'I'm Not Bullable' T-Shirts to Fans

- Somizi has made hundreds of T-shirts to give away to his fans

- Somizi's free T-shirts are written: I'm not bullable, I bully bullies

- The reality TV star is usually bullied on social media about his love life

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Somizi has taken to social media to share that he has made hundreds of T-shirts to give away to fans for free.

The T-shirts encourage people who are being bullied to be strong and not to allow bullies to bully them. They are written: I'm not bullable, I bully bullies.

The star is currently travelling around Mzansi promoting his BathuXSomizi shoe range. He took to Twitter on Wednesday, 24 February to tell his fans to feel free to ask him for the T-shirts when they bump into him wherever he is making an appearance. He captioned his post:

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"I made hundreds of these and giving them away for free........I'll be travelling around the country and if I happen to bump into you or you're at a mall where I'm making appearances feel free to ask for it.....whilst stock lasts ofcoz...."

Somizi knows a thing or two about being bullied. The reality TV star deals with online bullies almost on a daily basis. Trolls usually bully SomG about his love life with hubby Mohale and some usually drag him for taking all the gigs in the entertainment industry. Somgaga doesn't pay attention to the bullies but just keeps securing the bag.

The star's fans took to his comment section to react to his post. Check out some of the comments below:

@AndLenaka wrote:

"How I would like to work with people like you Somizi. Inspiration you are."

@Belladegal said:

"I just love those words, today I found my neighbour just dug outside my 2 x gates and put in storm water pipes without asking me because I'm a single woman - he is bullying me. I just lost it!"

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@Problem88083722 wrote:

"We love you SomSom and no one will destroy you in front of us. We are watching all the opportunists. You deserve the best and our support."

@nyaksarito said:

"Can I have your schedule for only this week... I'm taking a work leave for this... asemblif BB - Bullie's Bully."

@GTM_95 added:

"I'll be waiting for you at Mams Mall, can't wait to receive my T-shirt."
Somizi to Give Away Hundreds of 'I'm Not Bullable' T-Shirts to Fans
Somizi is giving away hundreds of 'I'm Not Bullable' T-shirts to fans. Image: @somizi
Source: Instagram

In other entertainment news, Briefly.co.za reported that South African media personality Somizi Mhlongo has decided that he is going to help local businesses in the country. Taking to social media, Somizi let his followers know that he will be posting promotional content on his page weekly in March.

What Somizi aims to do with this is for local businesses to gain attraction from Mzansi citizens, thus growing their companies even further. Somizi shared an email address in his caption that people can use when sending through their information.

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"Every Tuesday until the end of March, I'm promoting local businesses on my page for free," said Somizi.

Somizi asked that anyone who wants their company to be promoted by him should send through the relevant information about their company, such as what the company specialises in. Even though he's doing his best to help, Somizi let people know that he probably won't be able to share every single business he gets in his inbox.

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.