Ntsiki's Bonang onslaught continues: 'I've seen her play the victim and lie before'

30 September 2016 - 14:20 By TMG Entertainmnt
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Ntsiki Mazwai is not backing down from her claims that she received a "threatening email" from Bonang, saying that she has seen the TV personality "play the victim and lie before".

Ntsiki took her feud with Bonang to the next level on Thursday when she posted a screenshot of an email she claims came from Bonang's account, threatening her.

The alleged email warned Ntsiki to not mess with her and criticised 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 parts of the message Ntsiki claimed to have received.

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And even though Bonang acted swiftly to claim that she had not sent the mail, Ntsiki is having none of it.

After getting into several small Twitter scuffles with fans over whether it was possible that Bonang could have sent the mail, Ntsiki took to Twitter to claim that there was no doubt it had come from B.

Besides posting screenshots of the account and explaining the spelling errors in the email as from someone who was emotional at the time, Ntsiki also shaded Bonang's behaviour by suggesting that she had a history of lying and playing the victim.

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Responding to a fan's comment that Ntsiki should not believe Bonang's explanation, Ntsiki wrote: "Not at all....I've seen her play (the) victim and lie before...so ke...asikholapho ( we are not there)".

Ntsiki's comments come only hours after the star told fans: "I know she did (send it)...but let's just pretend ke".

The outspoken poet and musician later posted several spicy messages about liars and conniving behaviour.

The debacle comes just days after Ntsiki reacted to reports of AKA getting into an altercation by claiming that Bonang seemed to like "trashy" and "violent" men.

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