Ntando Duma confronts man who trolled her daughter on Twitter
The man has since apologised to her saying he 'deserved' the confrontation he got.
Picture: Ntando Duma/Twitter
Ntando Duma made an example out of one Twitter user who made snide comments about her daughter after confronting him and asking him to repeat what he had said to her.
Her baby-daddy Junior de Rocka posted a picture of himself spending time with his daughter, to which @TheUltimate_ZA commented: “This baby does not look like she costs R20,000.”
He was referring to a twar between Duma and De Rocka in which she revealed she spent around R20,000 per month on her child. However, she was not going to let him get away with trolling her child on social media.
“Most of you hide behind the keypad and can hardly say all the BS you say on Twitter and think we’ll never find you,” said Duma, before sharing how she found the man who trolled her child.
She said she “bumped” into the man on Tuesday and approached him, asked him to repeat his Twitter post to him, though it did not happen.
“(sic)Instead he says ‘I’m your fan of your work’, Spare me!! NGITHE (I said): Say the exact same words you were making a noise about on Twitter for those couple of RTs and hahahas, uBhuti wenu (your brother) fails!
“Y’all are actually uncouth for thinking cyberbullying, dragging and trash talking innocent people is cool,” she said.
A short story: Most of you hide behind the keypad and can hardly say all the BS you say on Twitter and think we'll never find you! #NeverTakeMeForAPoes pic.twitter.com/ggbuDJBjWw
— Ms Ntando Duma Mthomben (@dumantando20) March 5, 2019
The man took to Twitter to apologise for his words, saying he “deserved” the confrontation he got from Duma.
He said: “As an influencer and as a man, I could never be coming after children in any way, for that, I am deeply apologetic.
“Ntando had every right to bring me to task for my tweet, if I was her I would’ve done the exact same thing.
“I have no bad blood towards her and I did apologise to her once more like I did here on Twitter.
“I hope you can forgive me for my moment of stupidity and recklessness. I ask this from the bottom of my heart.
“We all make mistakes and I fully acknowledge mine.
“I’d never wish harm on any child and I acknowledge that our children should be uplifted and not be brought down.”
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