With schools now closed and online learning the new normal, Mzansi parents are with their bundles of joys 24/7, and its not all fun and games.
Stylist and social media influencer Tshepi Vundla on Tuesday found herself having to do quite the clean up after her son Sibabalwe decided to show off his art skills on her leather couch.
Taking to Twitter, Tshepi shared a picture of Sibabalwe's doodles done with a black pen all over the couch and she shared that she walked in on her son's Picasso moment, he threw the pen and ran away.
"Guys!!!! I can’t with Sibabalwe. The crazy thing is when I walked in on him, he threw the pen & ran away so he knew he was wrong. He knows he’s only supposed to draw on paper," shared Tshepi.
Tshepi shared with a follower that her son has been home for three months straight and is not about to go back to school anytime soon.
When the young artist was asked the reason behind drawing on the couch he simply responded by letting his mom know, he wanted people to see his drawing.
Well, thanks to Handy Andy the couch was restored back to normal, without Sibabalwe's help.
Image credit: Mpumelelo Macu
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Stylist and social media influencer Tshepi Vundla on Tuesday found herself having to do quite the clean up after her son Sibabalwe decided to show off his art skills on her leather couch.
Taking to Twitter, Tshepi shared a picture of Sibabalwe's doodles done with a black pen all over the couch and she shared that she walked in on her son's Picasso moment, he threw the pen and ran away.
"Guys!!!! I can’t with Sibabalwe. The crazy thing is when I walked in on him, he threw the pen & ran away so he knew he was wrong. He knows he’s only supposed to draw on paper," shared Tshepi.
Tshepi shared with a follower that her son has been home for three months straight and is not about to go back to school anytime soon.
When the young artist was asked the reason behind drawing on the couch he simply responded by letting his mom know, he wanted people to see his drawing.
Well, thanks to Handy Andy the couch was restored back to normal, without Sibabalwe's help.
Image credit: Mpumelelo Macu
Read more: Laduma Ngxokolo and Nelson Makamo donate earnings from their first collaboration