Ngizwe Mchunu is at it again. MC and businessman Sizwe Mdlalose is the latest victim of Ngizwe Mchunu's verbal attack. This is after he repeatedly called the Afrotainment artist him istaba**, a derogatory term used to refer to gay people.
NEW KID ON THE BLOCK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIGHT
This is after Mdlalose hosted a live session on his social media discussing the latest TikTok sensation, Tamara, who has been causing mayhem in the streets of social media with her blunt and sharp comments, which criticise girls who are in relationships for money or who are constantly demanding money from guys. Tamara quickly became a male favourite, with most guys calling her the first female president to represent men during the imaginary men's conference, while many females bashed her opinions, citing that she was a sellout.
WON'T BACK DOWN OR APOLOGISE
Mdlalose was one of the few males who came forward and criticised Tamara during his social media live, citing that she is ill-informed. Mchunu quickly called the father of one istab**e esimithisayo (a gay man who impregnated someone). This commentary did not go well with Mdlalose's fans. Some called Mchunu out for being rude and disrespectful, demanding that he should apologise. But Mchunu is not backing down. He told ZiMoja that he is not scared of Mdlalose, and he stands by his statement. "I can't repeat it. Uyisona istab**e (he is gay); he can go to the highest court; I won't back down," he added. When ZiMoja told him that Mdlalose has a child and is in a heterosexual relationship. Mchunu said, "Somizi has a child, and he is still gay; your stupid question doesn't hold any weight; he can sue me. I am not scared. Madlalose refused to comment, but he took his social that he won't apologise to anyone. "I did not attack anyone; therefore, I won't apologise to anyone," he said.
NO STRANGER TO CONTROVERSY
Late last year, the president of the Amabinca nation, Mchunu, was in the middle of aviation drama when he allegedly was banned from flying a local airline after creating havoc on an aircraft. A video of the controversial former Ukhozi FM presenter singing, chanting, and shouting at a FlySafair flight attendant went viral on social media. Mchunu was heard telling the flight attendant it is tradition to bow at King Shaka International Airport. Mchunu justified his behaviour by saying that he was embracing his tradition and felt it was his right to express it wherever he went.