More videos of former The Queen actor Sthembiso 'SK' Khoza in a shocking state, have gone viral on social media. Khoza left tongues wagging yesterday after a video showing him having a heated altercation with an unidentified man was on high rotation on social media.
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He was heard insulting the white man by calling him with different names and profanities. Mzansi was gobsmacked by his behavior and some people said he needs help because he might be experiencing some mental health issues.
Now, another video showing him at a petrol station, dressed in the same outfit without his shoes, has gone viral on social media. He can be seen telling an unidentified man that if he wants to fight with him then he must come to him.
Khoza who is being held by an unidentified man, manages to escape and go confront the man and the crowd is heard shouting his name.
As if that was not enough, another video of him dressed in the same outfit at groove has gone viral. Khoza can be seen dancing alone and he left many people concerned about his well-being again.
Yesterday after the videos started circulating on social media, the actor was accused of being on drugs, but he refuted the claims. Speaking to TimesLive yesterday Khoza said during that meltdown he had lost his cool but no one was hurt.
"It was [a] moment where I was treated in a bad way and I lost my s**t. No one was hurt, just somebody was sworn at."
He also denied claims that he was on drugs. He was he was just rubbed the wrong and that's why he was fuming.
"People like to say nonsense. I don't do drugs, my family know that. I've taken drug tests in front of my family members. It's literally one of those moments where I was rubbed the wrong way and I reacted, that's that," he explains.
"I purposefully did that, because I wanted to show people that they are quick to jump to conclusions. When I said that maybe some of us are meant to be great in the next lifetime, it's maybe that. It means maybe, if things are not great in this lifetime, maybe they will be great in the next."
"I purposefully did that, because I wanted to show people that they are quick to jump to conclusions. When I said that maybe some of us are meant to be great in the next lifetime, it's maybe that. It means maybe, if things are not great in this lifetime, maybe they will be great in the next."
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