Anele Mdoda blasts grown men bullying Minnie Dlamini

Popular Mzansi media personality Minenhle “Minnie” Dlamini cannot seem to get a break online. The presenter is often criticized for her appearance and personal life. Ever since the news of her divorce hit, it would appear she became less popular among her male fans.

This was proven after she shared a short sexy video of herself on her social media. Instead of the thousands of likes and shares it used to get, it was criticized by trolls who said she was “fishing for a new husband”.

This appears to have irked radio star Anele Mdoda who has defended Minnie on X.

South African actress and TV presenter Minnie Dlamini has been trending for all of the wrong reasons as of late.

Splitting from her husband Quinton Jones left social media users buzzing as they discussed the end of what they believed to be the perfect union.

People were left even more flabbergasted after learning that Quinton was allegedly demanding R10k a month in spousal support from the former Rockville star.

She is once again trending after sharing a seductive video on her Instagram page.

In the comment section, many criticized her for showing off her body.

“The moment they start taking their clothes off just know they are finished,” reads one of those comments.

This didn’t go unnoticed by fellow media personality Anele Mdoda who expressed her shock at how many grown men spend their time hating Minnie.

“By grown men. Bhod,” she responded to an X user who wrote:

“The Minnie Dlamini hate train is so forced and boring.”

Source: News365.co.za

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