Known for her talented acting abilities and beautiful outward appearance, Uzalo actress Nompilo Maphumulo has made quite a significant impression on viewers during her time on South African television screens. It is because of this that many were shocked to discover that the actress was “shot dead” by unknown gunmen in Johannesburg.
Fortunately, the news turned out not to be true, however, Nompilo has come out criticising those responsible for spreading false gossip.
According to the news and entertainment publication, The South African, the actress was one of many who read about the news of their passing while scrolling through social media. This came after several concerned people tried to contact her to verify if the news was true.
Speaking to Daily Sun she said that she was so shocked that she needed to pinch herself to be certain that she was not a ghost.
Meanwhile, she added: “How could anyone falsely claim that someone is dead while they’re still alive? To make matters worse, the news reported that I was attacked by gunmen. It’s outrageous, and I’m furious about it.”
She says that the rumours had a devastating impact on her family members and close friends, many of whom are now traumatised following the ordeal.
“Why would I be targeted by izinkabi? Do I have enemies? No, I don’t. I don’t know any gunmen. So why spread such false news? This has traumatised my family. I had to explain everything to them and try to calm them down. The damage caused is significant.”
Nompilo is not the first celebrity to have fallen victim to these false narratives. Earlier this year, a similar incident occurred with comedian Leon Schuster and musician Emo Adams.
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