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The sex tape which contains materials of a sexual nature, has gone viral with many people convinced that it was Ntando Duma. Some tweeps even tagged her on the videos, leaving her with no option but to clear the air.
Taking to her Twitter account to address the sex tape, Ntando vehemently refuted the claims that it was her and reckoned that the woman bears a striking resemblance to her. Ntando said she would not engage in such a degrading act.
“I legit almost believed that was me in that video yaze yafana nami leya ngane (the girl looks like me) but for confirmation, It is definitely NOT ME and I would never do anything of that nature. Have a good day everyone.”
I legit almost believed that was me in that video 😂💔 yaze yafana nami leya ngane🥴 but for confirmation,It is definitely NOT ME and I would never do anything of that nature.
Have a good day everyone ♥️
— Ntando Duma Mthomben (@dumantando20) January 15, 2021
Another TV star who found himself trending in 2020 after a series of videos of him at an alleged sex party went viral on Twitter is SK Khoza. The videos featured various men including SK and two women. The women later claimed they were drugged and had the internet talking.
In an apology, SK issued on social media, he apologized for his actions and said they were unacceptable “My actions were unacceptable, I beg for forgiveness. I take full responsibility, especially at a time we are faced with a serious pandemic. I should have made better decisions. I need to do better. To everyone I have disappointed and hurt, I am truly sorry.” he wrote
The actor apologized to his family, fans, and to his disgraced employers The Fergusons “Inappropriate video images of myself were leaked online and I would like to profusely apologize to my family, friends, employers and fans for embarrassing them and myself. I have put @Shona_Ferguson (FergusonFilms), my family, and @Mzansimagic in a position I totally regret,” he wrote.
“If the person is not identified/cannot be identified in the publication [a person found guilty will get a] fine not exceeding R150,000 or imprisonment not exceeding two years or both,” Bouwer said.
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