"Selling Weaves Is No Different To Selling Drugs"

Ntsiki comes for DJ Zinhle

By  | Jun 03, 2021, 12:19 PM  | Ntsiki Mazwai  | Top of The

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DJ Zinhle has added yet another business venture into her long list of income streams. The girl stays winning, and has taught us that in order to make more money, one needs to spend it. Hence the introduction of her very own quality hair range called Hair Majesty by DJ Zinhle.

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On Tuesday, 1 June, DJ Zinhle announced this epic business move and shared that she has released 15 Peruvian weaves. This has been applauded by many of her industry colleagues and fans who love that she moves in complete silence and lets her work do the talking for her.

However, in every celebrities' shine, Ntsiki Mazwai sneaks in like a thief at night and bursts their bubble. She always pokes holes in a lot of celeb's businesses and finds faults in everything. This is according to many tweeps who have since made her trend.

In a series of tweets, Ntsiki revealed that she is highly unimpressed by DJ Zinhle's choices to sell weaves and alcohol saying it is detrimental to the youth and Africans as a whole.

“Imagine...Your celebs glamorize and sell booze and foreign hair to you. Sies man,” she tweeted, throwing shade at Zinhle and all other celebs who are part of the alcohol business. 

She has always been anti-weaves and make-up, bashing black women who wear such to enhance their beauty. She says such women have a foreign standard of beauty. "Only black women have a foreign standard of beauty.... It's embarrassing," she tweeted.

She calls it self-hate, "I can't believe you have normalized wearing white peoples hair instead of learning to love your own."

Here are some of her other tweets:

"When whites told you, you look like monkeys you believed them.... That's why you're doing your best to look more like them and less like monkeys akere?

"You know what I find fascinating, your role models African Americans are waking up to their real hair..... When they look across to Africa for inspiration they gonna find you  ladies in bad weaves.

"You know what I find fascinating, your role models African Americans are waking up to their real hair..... When they look across to Africa for inspiration they gonna find you ladies in bad weaves.

"It's so deep...Weaves wouldn't have a marker if black women loved and respected their own hair."
The last time she came for a celeb's booze business, she got a hot clap directed her way. She came for Boity Thulo after her launch of BT Signature, a peach cider. Ntsiki slammed celebs for starting alcohol brands without any degrees, "All your celebs have booze but no educational degree."

All Boity did was respond with a "cheers" and kept it moving.


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