The gloves are off! Bonang and Ntsiki go head-to-head over 'threatening email'

29 September 2016 - 11:25 By TMG Entertainment
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TV personality Bonang Matheba has come out strongly to set the record straight on an alleged threatening email, which was apparently sent from her account to Ntsiki Mazwai.

Not one to shy away from tackling disagreements head-on, a fuming Ntsiki shared the email on Twitter for the entire nation to see.

This quickly led to Ntiski's post going viral with Bonang and the controversial singer becoming the talk of the town.

The alleged threatening email which appears to have been sent from Bonang's email account, warns Ntsiki to stay in her lane and throws massive shade at her singing abilities.

"Don't start what you cannot finish sisi. I'm not the one you want to mess with in this media zone. Focus on why your music doesn't sell and, while you're at it, try and look pretty," read part of the email.

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Along with sharing a screengrab of the email Ntsiki fired back angrily at Bonang threatening to "expose" her.

Shortly after Ntsiki cast the spotlight on the alleged email, social media users have been circulating it, which has led to Ntsiki topping the Twitter trends list.

Ntsiki also posted several attacking messages aimed at Bonang.

Bonang who usually doesn't entertainment rumours and feuds on social media moved swiftly to rubbish the contents of the alleged email claiming that she was not responsible for sending it. 

Ntsiki responded to the clarity by telling Bonang to "check your people".

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"I hope not, babe. And check your people. This is tacky, disrespectful and rude. And it comes from your account. Thanks for (the) clarity,"

The fiasco comes only hours after Ntsiki took aim at Bonang's taste in men on Twitter saying that she likes "trashy men". In a Twitter rant, she slammed the behaviour of Bonang's boyfriend AKA and said that Bonang liked "violent and tacky men".

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