Kuli Roberts sneaks in a snap with Bra Hugh... with her weave on!

05 April 2017 - 17:59 By TshisaLIVE
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Kuli got the selfie with her weave on!
Kuli got the selfie with her weave on!
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Bra Hugh Masekela has made it known that he is anti-weave and his fans have accepted that the mere sight of a hair piece irritates him faster than most things. But somehow Kuli Roberts managed to get a picture with the legend- with her weave intact.

Bra Hugh was a guest on Kuli Roberts and Bob Mabena's Kaya FM show this week and, in addition to signing autographs, posed for some pictures.

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There have even been reports of the musician increasing his security to stop women wearing weaves near him, and his attitude seemed to be no different when it came to celebs.

Just a week ago, radio presenter Dineo Ranaka had to cover her weave so that she could take a picture with the legendary jazz artist. But it was not the same for Kuli.

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We are not sure if Kuli actually got consent to get the snap, but Bra Hugh looks ambushed. Then again, it may just have been Kuli's charm that scored her the selfie.

  • Dineo Ranaka had to cover her weave to have a snap with Bra HughIt's no secret that Hugh Masekela has declared a mighty war on weaves and besides refusing to take pictures with women who wear weaves, there have been reports about the musician increasing his security to stop women wearing weaves near him. And his attitude is no different when it comes to celebs. 

We guess nobody says no to Kuli, huh?  You go girl!

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