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– On Thursday, the infamous Rasta artist honored the late Chadwick Boseman with a portrait.
– South Africans weren’t impressed with the painting and neither was Mr Handsome
– The Twitter user, who has made a name for himself with his wild comments, dragged Rasta on the social media platform.
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Rasta just can’t seem to take a break. After she showed her portrait of the late Chadwick Boseman on Thursday, the lebani ‘Rasta’ Sirenje was dragged onto the internet by South Africans.
Now Mr Handsome, who became known online for roasting people, has shot the infamous funeral artist.
The man said Rasta could not represent Mzansi because he was born in Zimbabwe.
The post read:
“Rasta is from Zimbabwe, please South African artists rectify this by making a drawing that represents us. Not this made by Mugabe’s son Rasta.”
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Take a look at the post below:
Some agreed with Mr. Guapo, while others said he hates other Africans. However, Mr. Handsome defended himself against those who said he had something against Zimbabwe.
He said:
“Nonsense, I have nothing against Zimbabwe. So when someone says that a Zimbabwean is a Zimbabwean, everyone takes it as an insult. That is self-hatred.”
Take a look at some of the reactions your post collected below:
Thursday, Briefly.co.za reported Rasta paid his respects to Chadwick boseman.
He shared a photo of the portrait on social media and captioned it:
“RIP to the first Black Marvel superhero. We respect your work. @Chadwickboseman @MarvelStudios”
In other news, EFF leader Julius Malema is showing his followers that he is still trending by posting a photo of his new shoes. The shoes were purchased from Drip SA and retailed for R900.
The 39-year-old man posted the image on Instagram a few days ago. The image received nearly 10,000 likes and nearly 200 comments, some of which were from celebrities and other politicians. Juju has been very active on social media since the start of the South African confinement and has shared many aspects of his life.
The all-black sneakers have the Drip SA logo in white and, as some of their fans say, they look great. He is definitely proud of his “black drip” and so are his fans.
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