Minnie Dlamini Shares Cryptic Message After Sol Phenduka Loses Job at ‘Kaya 959’

Minnie Dlamini Shares Cryptic Message After Sol Phenduka Loses Job at ‘Kaya 959’

  • Minnie Dlamini is living her best life amid the scandal that has consumed social media and cost Sol Phenduka his job
  • The TV personality's defamation case is still brewing, and while social media debates continue about its circumstances, she appears completely unfazed
  • Fans admire Minnie's resilience despite the constant scrutiny, praising her for consistently standing her ground
Minnie Dlamini posted a mysterious message shortly after Sol Phenduka was fired
Minnie Dlamini broke her silence after Sol Phenduka was let go at ‘Kaya 959’. Images: minniedlamini/ Instagram, Sol Phenduka/ Facebook
Source: UGC

If "unbothered" were a person, it would be actress and TV personality Minnie Dlamini.

The South African star's name has been plastered on several social media platforms and publications after opening a defamation case against Podcast and Chill and its hosts MacG and Sol Phenduka.

And while the men's careers appear to be taking a dive, with Sol recently getting fired from Kaya 959, it appears that Minnie couldn't be bothered.

She recently updated her Instagram feed with a photo of herself showing off her gorgeous legs while enjoying a tall glass of champagne.

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Her cryptic caption, a cleverly worded double entendre, played on the setting of her photo in a high-rise building overlooking the city, as well as her attitude towards her situation with the podcast:

"Above it all."
Minnie Dlamini seemingly threw shade at Sol Phenduka and MacG
Minnie Dlamini posted a cryptic message after Sol Phenduka was fired from ‘Kaya 959’. Images: minniedlamini/ Instagram, Sol Phenduka/ Facebook
Source: UGC

Minnie posted the picture on 2 September, a stark reminder to fans and others that she was not one to mess with, and her supporters admired her fierce attitude.

Fans react to Minnie Dlamini's picture

Social media users praised Minnie's resilience and admired her for "standing on business" despite the constant criticism. Read some of their comments below:

retha_ree said:

"She’s going to take them down. Never poke a bear, fellas. This girl minds her own business and just always looks pretty."

live4aliving1 joked:

"If 'One by one' were a person."

nhlangothiterry wrote:

"They keep falling down like dominoes. Get them, maDlamini."
Fans showed love to Minnie Dlamini
Minnie Dlamini received tonnes of support from her online community. Image: minniedlamini
Source: Instagram

mabricard31 admired Minnie Dlamini:

"A phenomenal and inspirational woman."

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kagiso859 declared:

"I love you so much, my darling, such a strong woman."

abdullahi075x praised Minnie Dlamini:

"You have achieved a lot, keep it up, princess, I love you."

What you need to know about Minnie Dlamini's case

As the case continues, Minnie's supporters and the Chillers remain at odds on whether either party's actions were justified or they simply took things too far.

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Moroba Moroeng (Entertainment editor) Moroba Moroeng is an entertainment writer at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni (Public Relations and Communications, 2018). She was the content manager and, later, editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has over four years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment. She joined Briefly News in 2023 and passed a set of training courses by the Google News Initiative. Email: moroba.moroeng@briefly.co.za