Tweeps have come in their numbers to rally behind media personality Mohale Motaung following his court victory. This comes after the Johannesburg High Court ruled in his favor against ex husband, Somizi Mhlongo.
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The situation have rather went pear shape for media personality Somizi Mhlongo, following his decision to finally withdraw a case he has laid against Mohale Motaung. For this action, the Johannesburg High Court has ordered Mhlongo to pay every last cent owed to ex husband, Motaung's legal fees.
Scores of tweeps are in celebratory mood following Motaung's little victory. The excitement also comes from almost two years that Motaung has suffered bullying both on social media and in person from Mhlongo's fans. Without a doubt, Motaung has been trolled, tormented and called by every name in the book following his divorce from Mhlongo.
"If Somizi is obligated to settle Mohale's legal fees that's a win even if it's small. Somizi's withdrawal will not work in his favour in their divorce process, I'm not implying Mohale will win, however the withdrawal on its own implies some type of guilt on Somizi's side" wrote MavivanaFollowing the new circumstances surrounding the withdrawal of this case, more tweeps have suggested that Mohale is owed an apology. This of course comes after the the extreme and intense cyber-bullying that he has endured from Mhlongo's fan base. He has been called money heist, a gold digger and an opportunist, to name a few. When Mhlogo's fan base felt as though Motaung only wanted Mhlongo's money after their messy divorce.
"People owe Mohale Motaung an apology for cyberbullying him. I hope Somizi realises he can't go around bullying anyone. At the end of the day, justice will prevail." wrote Tshegofatso"The cyberbullying when he knows very well that he was beating Mohale. The silence from the industry and people who knew. Mohale has been through a lot, I am so glad he doesn't have to pay a cent for it." wrote NampreeThe love and support pouring for Motaung on social media is a true testament that scores of people really believed his abuse allegations.
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Read more: Somizi Mhlongo Ordered By The Court To Pay Mohale Motaung
The situation have rather went pear shape for media personality Somizi Mhlongo, following his decision to finally withdraw a case he has laid against Mohale Motaung. For this action, the Johannesburg High Court has ordered Mhlongo to pay every last cent owed to ex husband, Motaung's legal fees.
Scores of tweeps are in celebratory mood following Motaung's little victory. The excitement also comes from almost two years that Motaung has suffered bullying both on social media and in person from Mhlongo's fans. Without a doubt, Motaung has been trolled, tormented and called by every name in the book following his divorce from Mhlongo.
"If Somizi is obligated to settle Mohale's legal fees that's a win even if it's small. Somizi's withdrawal will not work in his favour in their divorce process, I'm not implying Mohale will win, however the withdrawal on its own implies some type of guilt on Somizi's side" wrote MavivanaFollowing the new circumstances surrounding the withdrawal of this case, more tweeps have suggested that Mohale is owed an apology. This of course comes after the the extreme and intense cyber-bullying that he has endured from Mhlongo's fan base. He has been called money heist, a gold digger and an opportunist, to name a few. When Mhlogo's fan base felt as though Motaung only wanted Mhlongo's money after their messy divorce.
"People owe Mohale Motaung an apology for cyberbullying him. I hope Somizi realises he can't go around bullying anyone. At the end of the day, justice will prevail." wrote Tshegofatso"The cyberbullying when he knows very well that he was beating Mohale. The silence from the industry and people who knew. Mohale has been through a lot, I am so glad he doesn't have to pay a cent for it." wrote NampreeThe love and support pouring for Motaung on social media is a true testament that scores of people really believed his abuse allegations.
Read more: Mohale Debunks 'Broke And Homeless' Claims
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