Mohale Motaung Weighs in on AKA Abuse Allegations, Speaks on Tactics
- Mzansi socialite Mohale Motaung weighed in on the topic of abuse after AKA's video trended on social media
- In the footage, the rapper and his late fiancée Nelli Tembe were arguing and there have been allegations of abuse
- Social media users commented on Mohale's post with their thoughts while fans are still in shock of the footage
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Mohale Motaung took to social media to talk about abuse and how victims end up being made to look like they are the ones who are in the wrong. Since AKA has been trending on social media, the socialite decided to give his two cents on the matter.
"Abusers and making it look like you are the crazy one when they know exactly what they do to you behind closed doors," tweeted Mohale.
Disturbing footage of AKA and Anele's arguments surfaced on social media and it has been trending online. South Africans are in shock over what happened with AKA and his late fiancée just one month before her death.
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Check out the reactions to Mohale's tweet speaking about abuse below:
@J0zigirl said:
"Heartbreaking. There are adults in this room treating her like she's the crazy one. This girl was left to deal with an abuser alone."
@AsandeLumka commented:
"Tread carefully, you are now entering a sensitive space where what you say could be connected to the dots."
@LordFlackLeo ssaid:
"You were also abusing someone by acting in love and taking their money mos."
Briefly News previously reported that more videos have been leaked of AKA and Nelli Tembe's explosive fights. AKA and Nelli Tembe have been trending online after images and videos of their toxic relationship were leaked to the media.
Two more videos have emerged that from the Tembe and Forbes camps respectively. In one of the videos, Nelli could be seen screaming and crying while a man tried to calm her down. She can be heard screaming:
“You don’t know what he is doing to me.”
The second video, which was allegedly released from a source within the AKA camp, shows the rapper filming the destruction in his house. He also films a crying Tembe, who is seen sitting on the floor while holding her head.
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Source: Briefly News