Actor Lunga Shabalala has found himself at the centre of some serious allegations. Recently, it was reported that Lunga was involved in a brawl with an Uber driver after a disagreement at a petrol station in Sandton, Johannesburg.
The drama unfolded when the driver allegedly slapped Lunga’s girlfriend, which, let’s be honest, is a surefire way to escalate tensions. Lunga reportedly retaliated in an unexpected manner—by hitting the driver with a bottle!
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Setting the Record Straight
But wait! Before we grab our popcorn and dive further into this juicy gossip, Lunga has come forward to vehemently deny these assault allegations. In a recent post, the former Selimathunzi host expressed his frustration with how the media has portrayed him.
According to Lunga, the truth is actually more mundane: the driver has withdrawn all charges and even the prosecutor decided it wasn’t worth the trouble to proceed. So, no court drama or bruised egos—at least not on Lunga’s end.
A Firm Stance Against Violence
“I do not condone any form of violence,” Lunga stated, and let’s give credit where it’s due—this declaration reflects a deep understanding of the responsibilities that come with being a public figure.
In his statement, he emphasized his commitment to fighting against gender-based violence (GBV). He passionately described GBV as a significant societal scourge, underscoring the need for collective efforts to combat it. Kudos to him for using his platform for good!
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Lunga’s recent controversies are not a first for the actor; he previously made headlines for a different reason—allegations of stalking his ex-girlfriend, Thando Thabethe.
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Ah, love in the age of social media can create quite a spectacle, can’t it? Although Lunga seems keen on clearing his name in this current incident, one has to wonder whether he might want to re-evaluate his approach to relationships in the future.
As we eagerly await more updates on Lunga Shabalala’s life—and whether he’ll soon be enrolling in ‘How to Handle Breakups’ classes—the overarching lesson remains: be careful where you aim that bottle, folks, and remember that in the age of viral news, the truth often gets twisted faster than you can say “allegation.”
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