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Tweeps take on Lady Zamar as old video resurfaces

by Ncumisa Lerato Kunana
Image: Instagram

As Twitter users resurfaced Lady Zamar’s previous Instagram clip of the rape allegations, her ongoing trolling took a completely new turn.

The Collide hitmaker has been struggling on Twitter since users are continually breathing fire down her throat at every opportunity.

Lady Zamar is being made an example because of an old Instagram video and audio recordings of her and Sjava yelling at each other about a song.

According to reports, the duo was working on a song that was shelved for a variety of reasons and never released.

Due to tweeps’ demands that she publicly apologised to Sjava following the rape charges, Lady Zamar is forced to revisit her past. Tweeps believe that the singer lied, and as a result, the ghosts of her past continue to follow her around.

As Lady Zamar was promoting her single ‘All I want’ on Twitter, tweeps could not care less and had this to say:

royal flush ♠️ https://t.co/X855VXGMKn pic.twitter.com/yWs66wiyfA

— Lady Zamar (@Lady_Zamar) November 29, 2022

One twitter user said: “We haven’t forgot about Sjava”

Another user also said: “Ngeke sidlale ngeke sidownloade asikufuni futhi engathi ungadliwa amaPit bulls wena into owayenza ku Sjava soze sakhohlwa” loosely translated as “We won’t play or download your music, we don’t want you. I wish you would get eaten by pit bulls, we will never forget what you did to Sjava.”

Another user added: “Wawuxokelani? Kwakutheni uthi udlwengulwe? loosely translated as “Why did you lie? Why did you say you were raped?”

According to IOL, she filed a rape case with the neighborhood police department, and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) decided whether to file charges or not. NPA spokesperson Mashudu Malabi-Dzhangi said: “The state declined to prosecute the case because it believed the facts or evidence do not support a successful prosecution.”

 

Also see: Lady Zamar reacts to pupils death amid rape claims

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