Unfollowed, Lady Zamar
Season Season 1, Episode 1
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In 2017, Lady Zamar opened a case of rape against a fellow artist. The case docket was withdrawn. The singer speaks about the case and the continuous backlash she still receives on social media.
No stranger to controversy, Phat Joe sheds light on his career, his supposed contract terminations from various broadcasting stations over the years, and his view on cancel culture.
In 2020, comedian Tol Ass Mo was accused of rape on social media, causing a Twitter frenzy. Tol Ass Mo denied the allegations and has since been acquitted of the charge by the courts.
In 2011, Nonhle Thema became the poster child of cancel culture after the launch of her reality show. The show received an onslaught of criticism from the public, which led to Nonhle's infamous retaliation on social media.
Zoey's love life has been making headlines following her shaky relationship with her daughter's father. More rumours started emerging when the actress was put on "special leave" from her acting role about a drinking problem.
Ntsiki is no stranger to the cancel culture phenomenon. She is known for her outspoken opinions on Twitter, which has landed her in hot water. Standing behind victims of GBV, she is not afraid to cancel alleged perpetrators publicly.
Mihlali is no stranger to controversy. She has come under fire for admitting to physically assaulting a vlogger, and her controversial relationship with a particular businessman had her trending as a homewrecker.
Jub Jub was allegedly cancelled for the second time on Uyajola 9/9. Sunday World reported that a source close to the matter revealed that he was fired after fighting with his bosses over misconduct.
- Unfollowed delves into the workings of cancel culture and social media through the real-life stories of media personalities, each shedding light on a unique aspect of the cancel culture phenomenon.
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