
While the country is suffering from a lot of disadvantages and people looting, while damaging properties.. some celebrities like Ayanda Thabethe seem to have it figured out.
Ayanda Thabethe shared on social media how privileged she is at a time like this in our country.
She revealed that her family got the chance to go to their holiday home.
The only challenge she mentioned that she is experiencing at the moment is sending some food packages home.
While a lot of people are struggling with financial problems at the moment, she did not hesitate to let us know that everything is going well on her side.
Unfortunately, Ayanda deleted the tweet.

Here is how Mzansi reacted to her tweet:
“Ayanda Thabethe really said “I’m going to my holiday home while you under privileged gang sort out your madness” *allegedly”
Ayanda Thabethe escaping the madness to their holiday home:
“If I was rich, I was gonna peacefully go to my holiday home, Not brag about my privilege on social media.
We get it Ayanda Thabethe , we are poor
. While you are there, please don’t forget to post fire content.”
“Exactly who wants to be stressed about what’s happening around you while you supposed to be relaxing in your holiday home.“
“For shoving her privilege down our throats and 2, for acting like Joburg North is on fire when nothing is happening in Joburg north, literally If she stayed in Soweto I’d understand but there’s nothing happening here.“
“Wi-Fi must be slow at her holiday home cause it’s been about 45 minutes and she hasn’t deleted the tweet and gave a fake apology yet. Give her till 10“
“Ayanda Thabethe is adding to the long list of beauty without brains … there by celebriteville
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Moonchild sanelly did not hesitate to open up about what she experienced with her former boyfriend.
This came after someone shared a post on Twitter, asking people to open up about their bullying experiences.
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