One thing is to not render a support or solution to a problem, the other is to show how supportive you can be.
Celebrities have come out to bite back at those who call them out to speak out on the xenophobic menace ongoing in South Africa.
The government should be held accountable, celebrities respond. Some social media users in one way or the other forget that in as much as celebrities are public figures, there are things to not come out to fight for when government can do that with great ease.
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However, some celebrities have used their social media platforms to voice their concerns and regrets over the xenophobic attacks in South Africa. They’ve even gone as far as cancelling their shows which will hold in South Africa in later weeks and months.
Tiwa Savage has joined some other celebrities to cancel her South Africa show. Recently, she tweeted her regrets over the attacks and stated that she had because of that cancelled her forthcoming DStv Delicious Festival show in September 21, 2019.
Former Mavin Records diva further voiced her prayerful support for the victims of the xenophobic attacks and their families.
See her tweet below…
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