Internet users react to rapper and record producer Cassper Nyovest’s sister Tsholofelo Phoolo allegedly snubbing her sister-in-law’s birthday to hang out with Thobeka Mojazi and nephew.
After the rapper’s baby mother made cheating allegations while their son was hospitalised for cancer, many internet users voiced mixed reactions. Some felt that it was unreasonable and selfish for him to cheat on Thobeka during such a difficult time.
While Tshofelo remains loyal to Thobeka one can’t help but wonder if she is close to Pulane Mojaki, who was the rapper’s high school sweetheart.
A recent post on X (formerly known as Twitter) by controversial blogger Musa Khawula suggested that instead of going to Pulane Mojaki’s 31st birthday she spend time with her nephew, Khotso Phoolo instead causing many internet users to allude that she could be beefing with her.
A look inside Cassper Nyovest wife Pulane Mojaki’s 31st birthday celebration that Cassper Nyovest’s sister Tsholofelo Phoolo ain’t bother to attend as she decided to spend the day with Cassper Nyovest’s ex-girlfriend Thobeka Majozi. pic.twitter.com/iaiZAHTdRk
— Musa Khawula (@Musa_Khawula) November 17, 2024
Online publication MDN News, shared videos of the married couple at the birthday celebration.
Cassper Nyovest celebrate his wife Pulane’s 31st birthday. pic.twitter.com/UI9Djjxb6x
— MDN NEWS (@MDNnewss) November 11, 2024
Taking to the comment section internet users said:
We haven’t forgotten about what he did to his baby mama pic.twitter.com/jaRWGlvFV4
— ChrisExcel (Parody) (@ChrisEcxel102) November 11, 2024
One thing about men!? You can’t force them to marry anyone, they will marry who they truly want to marry.
— kele_pilane (@PilaneKele) November 11, 2024
Where one user suggested that Thobeka and Tsholofelo could have built a friendship that just can’t be broken.
I feel like Nobody would just leave their friends for someone else because of they separated with their siblings. Thobeka and Tsholofelo are friends and that’s it 🤷🏾♂️
— ChrisWithNoViolence (@khandizwe_chris) November 17, 2024
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