Sfiso Ncwane’s Widow Ayanda’s Latest Pictures Spark Skin Bleaching Rumours
- The late Sfiso Ncwane's widow is facing online backlash for allegedly bleaching her skin
- Ayanda posted a video on her social media page, and online users claimed she looked much lighter than they remembered
- Her lighter complexion has sparked a debate around skin bleaching and the growing trend of cosmetic procedures in South Africa
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Ayanda Ncwane is trending for all the wrong reasons, and social media users are picking her apart.
The author and businesswoman, famous for being the widow of the late gospel singer Sfiso Ncwane, is once again being accused of bleaching her skin and social media believes she has gone too far.
Twitter (X) user Mphoza_Mphoza ignited the conversation in a tweet expressing shock that Ayanda had joined the skin bleaching trend:
"Ayanda Ncwane is also bleaching her skin??"
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In a follow-up post on 3 September, the netizen posted screenshots showing Ayanda's bare face with signs of discolouration, which, according to Medical News Today, is a side-effect of bleaching.
The Dynamic Clinic in Dubai reveals that skin lightening, through chemical peels, involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to remove the top layer. The treatment reveals newer and lighter skin and is used by celebrities to lighten their skin.

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Having been accused of getting a BBL not so long ago, online users are convinced that Ayanda is on a mission to upgrade her appearance one procedure at a time.
Online users debated about Ayanda's new pictures and visibly lighter complexion. They also commented on the growing trend of cosmetic procedures in South Africa, which stars like Khanyi Mbau and the late sangoma Gogo Manzini have undergone.
Social media reacts to Ayanda Ncwane's face
South Africans weighed in on Ayanda's lighter complexion. Read some of their comments below:
her24_so said:
"In person, it’s way worse. Saw her on a flight recently, and she was grey and red."
Paballo_maseko_ wrote:
"I can’t explain it, but bleach makes the skin look raw."
Nomfundo__M asked:
"Why does it look like it hurts?"
KatlegoMkalipi posted:
"They all look the same when they’re bleaching."
Elidnihp_R added:
"I need dermatologists to educate us on why the foreheads of people who bleach look like that."

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Meanwhile, others claimed that the IV drips most socialites use contain skin bleaching chemicals:
zesizwe_shinga said:
"Brighten IV drips are for bleaching, you will be ripe, ladies!!"
AbulelaF warned:
"These IV drips being offered everywhere all of a sudden are not good for y’all."
FionaBlaze_ added:
"Guys, these drips might not be a good idea, hey!?!"
South Africa criticises Anele Zondo's BBL
In an earlier report, Briefly News shared online reactions to a picture of Anele Zondo showing off her new bum.
The rapper opened up about going under the knife to correct the insecurities she had about her butt. However, online users said she made things worse.
Netizens claimed that Zondo's BBL was botched and blamed a celebrity doctor who was known to help some of South Africa's biggest stars achieve their dream bodies.
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