“Yah Neh, This Guy?”: SA Reacts As ‘Multi-Millionaire’ BMW Driver Gives Lady Cash in New Video

“Yah Neh, This Guy?”: SA Reacts As ‘Multi-Millionaire’ BMW Driver Gives Lady Cash in New Video

  • The self-proclaimed millionaire has remained under public scrutiny following his controversial BMW dealership confrontation
  • South Africans have continued following his movements after several incidents involving the businessman went viral
  • His latest gesture has once again divided online users over his behaviour and millionaire claims
T-Mr Phesh
Screenshots taken from the clip of the interaction. Images: T-Mr Phesh
Source: Facebook

The self-proclaimed millionaire BMW driver has returned to public attention after giving a woman R100. The latest incident was shared by Limpopo Facebook user T-Mr Phesh. The footage shows the man handing over cash, prompting fresh reactions from South Africans online.

The man became widely known after confronting a security guard at BMW Kempton Park. The confrontation happened while 27-year-old Teboho Kabayi performed routine access-control duties. Kabayi asked the customer which department he intended visiting inside the dealership. He also requested the man’s driver’s licence for standard security verification procedures.

The customer reacted angrily and repeatedly referred to his alleged millionaire status. He also belittled Kabayi’s occupation during the confrontation, according to previous reports. BMW later confirmed that Kabayi had followed the dealership’s security procedures correctly.

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His millionaire claims remain under scrutiny

The controversy continued after South Africans began tracking the man’s public appearances. He was later spotted shopping at a Shoprite store in Tembisa, Gauteng. That sighting prompted online users to question his lifestyle and millionaire claims.

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Online attention intensified as social media users continued following his movements. The businessman also became involved in another reported road incident shortly afterwards. That episode further fuelled questions surrounding his conduct and claims of wealth.

Meanwhile, Kabayi received significant public support following the dealership confrontation. A group of motorists donated R31,900 to support the security guard. Kabayi planned to use the money towards expanding his bakery business.

The latest cash gesture has now placed the millionaire back under scrutiny. South Africans questioned whether his latest action changes perceptions created previously. Others focused instead on the unexpected generosity shown towards another person.

Watch the Facebook video below:

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Mzansi has its say

The comments section did not disappoint. South Africans brought the laughs, the scepticism and the love all at once:

@Rainbow24 News said:

“He should have given her more.😀”

@Kekeletso Lamoen wrote:

“I bet he took it back.”

@Junior Mny put it plainly:

“This guy is a joke.😅”

More articles about the 'millionaire'

  • The self-proclaimed millionaire who insulted a BMW dealership security guard was spotted shopping at a Tembisa Shoprite store.
  • The self-proclaimed millionaire who went viral for berating a BMW Kempton Park security guard was caught in a second incident just days later.
  • A man went viral after a heated confrontation with a security guard at a BMW dealership, and it left the guard visibly humiliated.

Source: Briefly News

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Jim Mohlala (Editor) Jim Mohlala is a Human Interest writer for Briefly News (joined in 2025). Mohlala holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Media Leadership and Innovation and an Advanced Diploma in Journalism from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. He started his career working at the Daily Maverick and has written for the Sunday Times and TimesLIVE. Jim has several years of experience covering social justice, crime and community stories. You can reach him at jim.mohlala@briefly.co.za