Kwesta's wife Yolanda Vilakazi, is the latest mom to slam imposters who have created multiple fake Instagram accounts for her newborn baby.
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The couple's baby girl Kenya Elihle Vilakazi, who was born on the 11th of November 2020 already has 5 fake Instagram accounts under her name. Her mom caught wind of them and shuu, sis was very angry and decided to let her fingers do the talking.
Yolanda took to her Instagram stories and gave the imposters a piece of her mind. The businesswoman asked her legion of fans to report the accounts and questioned the imposters if they are not sick to create accounts for a child who is barely a week old.
" My child is barely even a week old. Who told y'all I needed help creating a page for her? If I was going to (which I absolutely WAS NOT &WILL NOT ) I'm quite capable of doing it myself, ON MY TERMS, AS HER MOM. Habe Ukuphapha! Ukugula! Super pissed," wrote an agitated Yolanda.
The power couple announced that Yolanda was expecting in August, with a stunning and well-crafted photoshoot of their family and Yolanda's baby bump clearly visible. She wrote, "And then there were FOUR 🤰🏽... It’s been a while since I posted but yup, It’s official, our little family is growing. We’re expecting!"
On 17 November they then announced that their bundle of joy has arrived. Yolanda is not the first mom to call out imposters, TV personality Minnie Dlamini who recently gave birth was recently flagging down fake accounts made using her son's name. This follows after a fake account that had amassed 150k followers on Instagram made rounds on the platform.
Minnie and her hubby Quinton Jones welcomed their first child together and they made the reveal after Minnie posted a picture of Netha on Instagram. Minnie said her son does not have social media accounts and he will probably never have them until he is old enough to do it himself.
“My child does not and will not have a social media account until I say so. please, don’t follow fake accounts and I will nor be posting any of his images as a result,” Minnie wrote. The presenter attached a red “fake account” tag to her post proving that she is fed up!
Another celeb mom who has experienced the same problem is TV actress is Jessica Nkosi. The TV star also slammed fake accounts using her daughter's name Nami Dlamini and told them to stop it!
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