Barely a day after buying a new car controversial rapper Shebeshxt is making headlines for the wrong reasons.
On 7 December, social media was abuzz with congratulatory messages after the rapper took to social media to show off his new Golf 8 R, which is worth around R1 million.
SHEBESHXT’S DRINKING AND DRIVING VIDEO TRENDS
This is arguably his third purchase of the year after damaging some of his cars in a string of accidents.
Shebeshxt’s third purchase comes months after he was involved in a fatal accident that claimed her daughter on the R37 road near Smelters Mine outside Polokwane.
Earlier this year, he bought a new Golf after he wrecked his car in a near-fatal road accident in Polokwane in January.
Against the purchase he took to social media to brag about buying the car cash.
Shebeshxt shared the invoice for the car and captioned it, “We don’t buy cars on installment. This is cash. Half a million and something. This is half a million. Check the total.”
However, against the backdrop of these accidents, he has been accused of bad driving, with many accusing him of drinking and driving.
Shebeshxt has been forced to address such damning allegations, including his last car accident.
The videos have sparked a heated debate online, with many accusing him of being a danger to other motorists and others of not learning from his mistakes.
However, others came to his defence, stating that it was normal to celebrate his big wins with a bottle of beer.
MZANSI REACTS
An X user commented, “He won’t survive his next accident.” Another user responded to Shebeshxt’s video, “Drinking and driving again. The death of his daughter is not that painful to him.”
Another user added. “I’ll never forgive this guy for what he did. May God do the right thing.” Popular X user @thegeopol said people should let Shebeshxt enjoy his RAF money.
He said, “Leave Shebe, guys. He’s chowing. He’s RAF funds.” After all, this is not the first time many have called out the star for speeding and reckless driving.
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