“Doesn’t Add Up”: Podcaster Spills Tea About Limpopo Boy’s Leaked Video, Sparking Mixed Reactions

“Doesn’t Add Up”: Podcaster Spills Tea About Limpopo Boy’s Leaked Video, Sparking Mixed Reactions

  • A podcaster alleged that the Limpopo Boy leaked video scandal was triggered by a disagreement with his management team
  • The guest claimed someone with access to Limpopo Boy’s TikTok account posted the private videos directly from his drafts folder
  • Briefly News could not independently verify the claims made in the podcast at the time of this report
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Screenshots taken from the podcast clip and a picture of Limpopo Boy. Images: Limpopo boy-bujwa and saculturecontent
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A podcast guest has made explosive claims about how the now-infamous Limpopo Boy private video found its way onto social media, alleging it was an inside job linked to a management dispute.

In a clip shared by @saculturecontent on TikTok on 15 August 2026, a man speaking on a podcast alleged that Limpopo Boy had left the sensitive footage sitting in his TikTok drafts folder. According to him, someone from his management team had access to the account and allegedly posted the videos to his stories following a falling out between the two parties.

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Limpopo Boy scandal explained

Limpopo Boy became a viral sensation across South Africa and the world for his energetic dance videos and carefree personality. The leaked footage, which showed him in a compromising situation with a married woman, spread rapidly online and sparked widespread debate about privacy, consent, and the vulnerability of public figures in the digital age.

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The gent on the podcast clip shared by @saculturecontent suggested the leak was not accidental but rather a deliberate act. The guest on the podcast insisted that the videos were never intended for public viewing and that they only surfaced because of the access someone had been granted to the account. Briefly News could not verify these claims at the time of this report.

Watch the podcast clip that sparked the debate on TikTok below:

South Africans question the story

Many viewers were sceptical about the version of events presented in the podcast, particularly the detail about storing such footage in a drafts folder.

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@Kab Seg said:

“Why would you save those on your drafts? The story doesn’t add up. 😅”

@Dyrexion wrote:

“Nah, that makes no sense. Why would you save such a video on TikTok draft when it’s a lot safer in your gallery?”

@Marvin🕶️ZA asked:

“Why is Skomota apologising then? 🧐”

The claims have not been confirmed by Limpopo Boy or anyone from his camp, and no official statement has been released addressing the management allegations specifically.

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