South African content creator and businesswoman Gcinile Twala has been trending recently because her ex-fiancé Themba Sehlale popularly known as Grootman allegedly released a sex tape.
The couple broke up recently, and since their break up, we have seen a lot of threats coming from Grootman saying that he is still going to show the mother of his child flames.
It is alleged that yesterday Grootman leaked a sex tape of himself and his baby momma which caused a stir on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Taken to X by Women For Change, a non-profit organisation that advocates for the constitutional rights of women and children in South Africa, they shared a post advocating for Gcinile’s justice. In their caption, they wrote that they were deeply appalled and outraged by the sex tape as it was a violation of Gcinile’s privacy.
They concluded their caption saying, “Grootman must be arrested and held accountable for his actions. We call on law enforcement, policymakers, and community leaders to take a stand against revenge porn and all forms of gender-based violence.”
Justice for Gcinile 💜
Women For Change are deeply appalled and outraged by the sex tape that was allegedly leaked by Themba Selahle, known as ’Grootman’. This heinous act of revenge porn is not only a gross violation of privacy but also a deeply traumatising experience for… pic.twitter.com/flgnLyqLIB
— Women For Change (@womenforchange5) May 20, 2024
According to Law for All, here are the things that might happen to you if you release sexually explicit images or videos without someone’s consent:
- If the victim can’t be identified in the content, the perpetrator could face two years in jail or pay a fine of up to R150 000.
- If the victim can be identified in any way, the perpetrator could spend four years in prison or pay up to R300 000 for a fine.
Also see: Internet reacts to Grootman’s attempt to get his ex-fiancé back