Lasizwe pens an obituary for his 2-minute relationship: "Rest in peace"
- Lasizwe buried his relationship and wrote an obituary of sorts on Twitter for the 2-minute fling
- He wrote that it was good while it lasted but it can rest in peace
- His fans took to social media to send him messaged of support and told him there are plenty more fish in the sea
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Lasizwe Dambuza has admitted that his last relationship has ended and that it did not last long. He has licked his wounds, breathed through the wound and moved on.
He took to Twitter to post a message, a sort of obituary for his short fling:
"To my relationship that lasted for 2 minutes:
REST IN PEACE! It was good while it lasted! #IGotMySmileBack #NoTearsLeftToCry."
His relationship, which he'd celebrated over Valentine's Day looked like it had a lot of potential but then it all ended in tears when his base left for Cape Town.
However he bumped into his bae at a chill spot, he'd never left for Cape Town and had played him.
His fans took to his latest to post their reactions in the comment section:
@Virgini98192922:
"This is the best news ever welcome back dear Partying at least I won't see your funeral on Google was sick worried."
@lavauran:
"Good riddance to bad rubbish!! You will find someone who will value you darling.
Your outfit is to die for!!"
@snack_barbie17:
"Date, have fun and enjoy umjolo while you at it. Show off if you want to and if it ends it ends. We cry of course but after that pick yourself up and live life like you was never hurt swirieFace throwing a kiss, allow new love and happiness. Life is short."
Earlier, Briefly.co.za reported that umjolo showed Lasizwe flames recently and it seems he’s decided to take his frustrations out in the gym.
Taking to Twitter, the comedian posted a video of himself violently punching a punching bag.
He looked extremely frustrated as he attacked the bag.
In other news, Lasizwe's very public mgowo has some social media users suspecting that it was all staged for the cameras. The suspicions grew after Lasizwe's former boyfriend took to social media to mock the YouTube sensation.
In a now-viral Instagram Live video, the boyfriend and another man were lying in bed and laughing at Lasizwe's situation.
Although some continued to sympathise with Lasizwe, others began to feel a little suspicious about the whole thing. Twitter user Jesus_My_Cousin said:
"So they faked all this for fame? Clout is a drug. A big toxic drug"
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Source: Briefly News