Zenande Mfenyana Delivers Lethal Clap Back!

This comes after she was body shamed

By  | Mar 12, 2021, 02:01 PM  | Zenande Mfenyana  | Top of The

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Zenande Mfenyana has delivered a lethal clap back at a troll who mocked her postpartum pregnancy look. The Queen actress was not having it when a troll body shamed her, disregarding the fact that she gave birth only a few months ago.

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The actress has honed the minor and even major changes in her body and life, as a result of birthing a whole human being. From her change in skin colour, to her physical changes, she has accepted these changes but people's opinions are not welcome.

She proved this when a troll came for her body during an episode of The Queen, saying her belly is very big, “Goodness’ tummy is still big.” Zenande, who plays Goodness, with the help of profanity told the troll where to get off and then had to remind them that she gave birth, hence the size of her belly.

“F**k off! Did you grow a human being inside you? Stop being such a d**k” said Zenande, responding to the tweet that has been deleted.

This is not the first time she raised some eyebrows when responding to a troll about her look. During her pregnancy, she topped the trends list after a woman came at her sideways. Her fiery response to a woman "reaching out" saw her getting dragged. All because she shared a picture of herself with no make-up and some pregnancy essentials as a partnership with Tommee Tippe.

A woman slid into her DMs and gave her unsolicited advice on how to deal with people mocking her pregnancy look. Angered by this woman, Zenande clapped back and told her that her message was not welcome.

"I never said I'm not embracing my pregnancy. Just cause you laugh about it I don't find any of it funny at all. Please keep your opinion to yourself next time," she responded.
Her skin as well is going through some changes and she opened up about this on Instagram. "My skin took the biggest knock during my pregnancy. I suffered from the worst case of melasma around my neck, and terrible acne on my face and my upper back. These changes affected my self-esteem quite a bit, coz on-screen actors are expected to have these close to perfect skins.

"When you’re pregnant, you’re at God’s mercy, coz there’s nothing you can even take to get rid of the dark marks or the acne coz most of these facial products contain dangerous substances that could be harmful to your unborn baby, so you just learn to be strong."

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