Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Video: Makhadzi attacked on stage amid s.e.xual assault drama

Musician Makhadzi has been having a rather unpleasant few weeks. Just last month she was lamenting being snubbed again by the South African Music Awards (SAMAs), leaving her fans very livid. The Murahu hitmaker, in a tweet, explained that she did submit her music for selection for the 27th SAMAs taking place in August, but she did not bag a single nomination once again.

A few weeks later she found herself trending after an old video resurfaced where she is seen inappropriately touching and fondling one of her male audience member’s nether regions. The video caused an uproar, with some tweeps calling for her to be cancelled. Their biggest concern was the fact that it was not clear if the fan gave the musician consent to touch him in that manner, therefor labeling it sexual harassment. However, her fans were not having any of that, as some were of the opinion that influencers were paid to tarnish the star’s name and image. They were adamant that there will be no canceling of their fave.Makhadzi

Now, another video is doing the rounds and it is an infuriating one. Although not mentioned when it was shot, it appears it may have been at the weekend. The short clip shows the singer performing on stage when suddenly a bottle of beer comes flying her way – it appears to have hit her on her head. Makhadzi is seen doing hand gestures, asking if someone just threw something at her. Shortly after, she says goodbye to her fans and leaves the stage in the middle of her performance.

Watch the video below.

-ZAlebs

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