Atandwa and Fiks respond to Mdoda sisters' shade: Don't mistake our silence for weakness

17 June 2016 - 14:18 By TMG Entertainment
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It seems that war between Atandwa Kani and his ex-wife Thembisa Mdoda is showing no signs of stopping anytime soon.

Image: Via Atandwa Kani Instagram

The pair have been throwing shade at each other for months now, with family members and significant others joining in to comment on the feud.

Their dislike for each other resurfaced recently, when Atandwa tweeted that he was looking forward to watching Our Perfect Wedding now that Thembisa was on a break from hosting the show. That didn't go down well with Thembisa and her sister Anele, who threw the shade right back- claiming that Atandwa got married to Fikile on a balcony.

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And while South Africa held its breath in anticipation of a response from the self-proclaimed 'Prince of Theatre', it came a few days later in the form of a Instagram post by his wife Fikile Mthwalo.

In a message posted on Youth Day, Fikile wrote: "How can we throw shade with so much light though?! I'm kidding, we're more than capable. Don't mistake our silence for weakness."

Although she did not mentioned the Mdoda sisters by name, it was clear by comments, made later by the couple, that they were referring to the shade Anele and Thembisa had thrown at them.

As one fan accused them of being "childish", Fikile fired a spicy broad-side shot at both the fan and the Mdoda sisters.

"Your name is Malenyalo and you ain't even married, so go join team Anele/Thembisa with hashtag no ring or baby daddy x2," she wrote.

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As a war of words erupted between some fans and the couple, one user managed to bring some calm to the situation. But not before Fikile had one last thing to say about those who bad-mouth her and her hubby.

"You know these people don't even know who or what they are talking about. And I've have kept quiet and let them whine. And they bank on the fact that I've been quiet. Mxm! They ghunnah learn!" she wrote.

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