Production Company Denies Bonang Matheba’s Fail to Pay Claims

Production Company Denies Bonang Matheba’s Fail to Pay Claims

- Bonang Matheba recently revealed that she is apparently still owed money for Being Bonang

- Fans were totally shocked that the production company had done Bonang dirty like this

- After being asked for comment, the production company claims that Bonang had been paid in full and that they do not know what she is talking about

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Bonang Matheba has finally come out with why Being Bonang Season 3 was her last. It looks like Queen B has a bit of beef with the production company, which she alleges has failed to pay her. However, they say that is incorrect.

Being Bonang was an absolute hit. It broke TV ratings and literally every person in Mzansi was watching it, had watched it or at least knew about it.

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When the final season was announced back in 2019, Bonang let her fans know that there was a good reason for it being the last. Non-payment seems to be it.

The tea was recently spilt after a fan asked Bonang to get back on the reality TV game. Queen B made it known that the production company who was behind Being Bonang still owed her money.

One thing you don’t mess with is Bonang’s cash flow, honey!

“I'm over it... and they owe me money so, nah!! Maybe... B*dazzled reloaded?”

Fans took to the comment section in shock. They cannot believe that someone would do Queen B dirty like that.

“Legend or the station? Oh if it’s Legend that’s so on brand. That guy is going to fall flat on his face - yobengathi bamloyile when no did what the universe deals with people like him.”

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“Tell us who owe you money... we will fetch them Queen.”
“Now I understand why most shows stopped playing, eish jah neh. And we do miss you on the screen shem. You gave us real content.”

The Citizen asked the BarLeader TV production company head Legend Manqele for comment on the matter and he denied that Bonang had not been paid.

“The tweet doesn’t refer to my company or anyone specific. All money was paid to her management.”
Production company denies Bonang Matheba’s fail to pay claims
Bonang Matheba recently revealed that she is apparently still owed money for Being Bonang. Image: @bonang_m.
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Briefly News recently reported that Bonang Matheba did it again, proving just how lit she is and how capable she is of achieving greatness. Queen B made the Forbes Africa's 100 Innovations, Inventions and Icons from Africa list and she is beaming with pride.

There is no denying that Bonang is a boss babe force to be reckoned with. She is a hard worker and knows a good opportunity when she sees one, that's for sure. Bonang has earned her place on this prestigious list.

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Queen B came in at number 36, an impressive placing. While the BForce would say Bonang deserves first place, we have no doubt that our Queen could get there!

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.