Lasizwe Asks Mr Smeg for Retweets Before Accepting Lunch Offer
- South African media personality Lasizwe Dambuza has asked @MrSmeg for a favour before accepting a lunch offer
- @MrSmeg has already started retweeting Lasizwe’s post but it remains to be seen if the duo will eventually go to have lunch
- Looking at the reactions, many social media users believe @MrSmeg should leave the kettle behind while some believe the Tshwane-based man could be in love with Lasizwe
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In a twist of the tale, it seems @MrSmeg’s plea to have lunch with the media personality, Lasizwe Dambuza could come true but it will come with conditions.
It seems @MrSmeg had previously asked the South African media personality to go for lunch with him and Michael Bucwa, also as known as Mr Smeg, has been asked by Lasizwe to get 1234 retweets on Twitter and they can go on a date.
@MrSmeg is a man who is based in Tshwane and has built a reputation of offering a warm hug as well as a shoulder to cry on to many social media users - he has somehow won Lasizwe’s heart.
The tweet has caused a massive stir on social media and Mzansi followers are sharing humorous reactions.
Briefly News takes a look at the most interesting comments where some have offered to help look after the @MrSmeg’s kettle while he is busy with Lasizwe.
@SibusisoNene01 said:
“Lasizwe just go.”
@GirlfriendNo22
“Be ready to compete with a kettle.”
@GumedeMabona said:
“1234 RTs, that's too much. Anyway, Mr Smeg if you don't make it, and need a shoulder to cry on ngikhona.”
@Yvette_Sibambo said:
"Good luck on this one Mr Smeg."
Briefly News reported that the South African social media user, @Mr Smeg, has also offered a shoulder to cry to the Royal Family following the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip.
Bucwa, is a famous man for offering a warm hug or a shoulder to cry on to those who are going through tough times
His tweet had attracted the attention of fellow South Africans but some believe he has taken it too far in offering to lend a shoulder to a family as far away as the United Kingdom.
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Source: Briefly News