Mzansi Woman Reveals Her Bestie of 6 Years Stole Her Man: Twitter Discusses the Absolute Betrayal

Mzansi Woman Reveals Her Bestie of 6 Years Stole Her Man: Twitter Discusses the Absolute Betrayal

  • A gorgeous woman shared how she lost her best friend and man at the same time because they started dating
  • Twitter user @Zolekazoh1 admitted that it was one of the hardest things she has ever faced
  • Sympathising with the woman, people who know the pain let her know it does get better

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A beautiful Mzansi woman found out the hard way that your enemies are often the people closest to you. Her best friend of six years stole the man she had dedicated four long years of her life to.

Twitter user @Zolekazoh1 admitted that it was one of the hardest things she has ever faced
Twitter user @Zolekazoh1 admitted that it was one of the hardest things she has ever faced. Image: Twitter / @Zolekazoh1
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Unfortunately, trust is becoming one of the hardest things to do. People are losing the love of their lives to the people they trusted the most, which is not okay.

Heartbroken lady shares her story of betrayal on Twitter

Twitter user @Zolekazoh1 shared her heartbreak on social media. The beauty explained that she lost the man she thought she would marry to the woman she considered her best friend for more years than her relationship ever lasted.

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“I lost a boyfriend of 4 years to a bestie of 6 years ziyakhala but honestly losing a partner and a best friend at the same time felt like hell mara we heal ei.”

Mzansi feels for the woman, hoping she learnt her lesson

While some know the feeling, they reminded the lady that she is blessed to have discovered their true colours. It will take time to heal, but she is better off.

Read what some had to say:

@Maddy_sebs said:

“Your man should never know your friends.”

@Gcinz13 said:

“As much as that stung, it's good they revealed themselves to you. You don’t need snakes and sellouts in your life.”

@ChakazaMbali said:

“Sisi ngiyakuncenga ngemoya wokukhohlwa. Forgive them mara access denied. Don’t you ever mix yourself with these people forgiving someone doesn’t mean letting them back into your space. Please abeg!! And I hope you healed ❤️ Been there too.”

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@MathenjwaZama said:

“Yoooo Sisi that is so sad, I am sorry. The people that are close to us hurt us more.”

@Nkoskhona1010 said:

“That must be hard sisi please stay strong. It will take some time but time heals.”

Delivery driver becomes best friends with 3-year-old girl, cute clip of their interactions has SA gushing

In other news, Briefly News reported that children have the biggest hearts. One little girl made a friend with a man who collects parcels from her home, and their friendship has gone viral.

If we can learn one thing from children, it is that race, age, job title, and all the things we as adults see mean nothing regarding friendship. All that matters is a good heart and someone who cares for you.

The Courier Guy proudly shared an adorable clip of their driver Mfundo and his little bestie Pey. The clip shows the little girl running out when the delivery man arrives, giving him the biggest hugs.

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.

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