If there’s one celebrity who has received a lot of flak from the public as of late, it’s definitely Mshoza. Go online or on social media and you’re guaranteed to come across a number of unflattering comments directed towards her.
Which is probably one of the hardest things about being Mshoza, in an interview with Arye Kellman on Cliff Central, the kwaito star shared the hardest thing about being herself.
She first added that handling her new record company, Fresh Money Family has proven to be quite a challenge and her battle with what media writes about her.
"Having to handle Fresh Money Family and being a woman to my man I’ve got a very difficult man, being a mother and having to put that together. Also having to put on a happy face when I’m on the road, I’m just a human being that goes through what other people go through. have to act as if I’m strong enough to handle whatever it is that’s thrown at me by the media, it’s tough, it’s difficult."
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Mshoza also believes the term ''All publicity is good publicity'' is not necessarily a good thing for professionally and personally.
“They say bad publicity is good publicity but not really. I’ve got kids who are old enough to read those stories so I can’t be selfish and say whatever that is written about me is ok. It’s not fine because I do get angry at times, I want to sue this company for writing lies about me because the people that I love, get hurt when they read such stuff, but sometimes you can’t do anything about it because it’s the life you chose.''
Mshoza also clarified that she loves being black contrary to popular belief and that she is not a gold-digger.
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