Controversial social media influencer Shadaya Tawona Knight has weighed in on the recent scandal involving South African DJ Kabza De Small, who was caught cheating on his wife after a compromising photo with another woman surfaced online. The image quickly went viral, igniting a flurry of reactions across social media platforms.
In light of the incident, Shadaya took to his X account to advise men to steer clear of what he refers to as “baddies.” He framed the Kabza De Small situation as a cautionary tale, arguing that baddies have nothing to lose but everything to gain from their actions.
“They’re social media junkies; everything to them is content,” he stated. “They get their dopamine hits from likes and comments, living to trend and garner attention. They will post anything and everything for their imaginary fans.”
Shadaya emphasized that baddies operate without secrets, sharing personal moments publicly for validation. His message resonated with many followers, who expressed agreement and shared their own thoughts on the implications of engaging with such personalities. As the conversation continues, the scandal has opened up discussions about relationships, social media culture, and the risks associated with dating individuals who prioritize online validation over privacy.
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