Khanyi Mbau lashes out at fake Pulane Facebook post

18 April 2016 - 13:40 By Kyle Zeeman

A spicy Facebook post written by an imposter claiming to be Pulane Lenkoe has caused tension between the socialite and popular actress Khanyi Mbau‚ spreading fear of a possible feud between the pair. The message‚ which was posted on Sunday‚ slams Khanyi for being a gold-digger and using her ex Mandla Mthembu for his money.“Dear Men‚ please learn from Mandla Mthembu and Khanyi Mbau. Mandla got rich and left his wife and kids for Khanyi. Today that he doesn't even have a cent‚ Khanyi Mbau won't even say Hi to him. I don't think she can even give him a hug. You men must use your brains to think not your pockets. Most of this yellow bones rejected you back then and your woman gave you love but now you turn your back on her because of yellow bones... MXM‚" it read.Khanyi didn’t take the post lying down and took to her own Facebook account three hours later to fire shots at ‘Pulane.’“Pulane Lenkoe or shall I say dear God as you have come in a woman's form‚ judgmental mentality is of a ‘righteous’ soul that has put its own life on hold to speculate and add commentary to people's lives. You speak with such conviction and yet your opinion is twisted and set in a tabloid tone‚ you're a garbage eater‚ a fan sitting too close to the screen to see the actual movie. "Honey‚ if I was 19 and could defraud a 51 year old man of his riches‚ if they ever existed then I must be a rich single parent!” Continuing her heated rant‚ Khanyi scrutinised ‘Pulane’s’ own behaviour and accused her of being a hypocritical “Virgin Mary.”“No one can buy shoes and hair for "R58 million" (take note in "quotes") You childish mentality should at least afford you a calculator before you can even try advise grown ass men where they should insert their penises and invest their time and money. "What millionaire have you made or defrauded‚ Broken or helped save money? Which penthouse did you stay in at Melrose Arch as I haven't seen you at our gym?”Only after fans moved to try and defuse the situation‚ telling Khanyi that Pulane’s comments were made from a fake account‚ did Khanyi admit to not knowing that the account was not legit. She advised Pulane to do something about the post and fake account...

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