A lot of 'it' girls try to bring me down – Ntsiki Mazwai

03 May 2018 - 10:34 By Kyle Zeeman
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Ntsiki has some words for all the famous 'it' girls in Mzansi.
Ntsiki has some words for all the famous 'it' girls in Mzansi.
Image: Via Ntsiki Mazwai's Instagram

Ntsiki has traded dirt with enough celebs to write a massive book and claims that often 'it' girls are just using her name to get relevance.

The singer and poet, who recently settled her beef with Fikile Mbalula, told the panel on Trending SA this week that she didn't have a problem with anyone who didn't disrespect her first.

She commented on an incident in 2015, when she went for Pearl Thusi for apparently claiming that Ntsiki only had one song, and said that celebs riding on her name is in fashion.

"I do find that 'it' girls try to find relevance using my name or putting me down. I find that it is a fashionable thing to do. I'm like, no, focus on your talent and we can celebrate that."

She said that she would not apologise for defending herself from hate and wanted to show your favs where to punch their ticket and leave the Ntsiki train.

"Why should I (keep quiet)? You must never allow people to disrespect you, you must set the boundaries."

Speaking to WTF Tumi recently, she said we've got it all wrong and she is not an angry person, but people often put her into a box and thought they knew her.

Speaking about her beef with AKA, Ntsiki once revealed that often the problem, if there is one, is that egos were clashing and there wasn't space enough for two.

And would you believe? Mbaweezy even said her habit of speaking her mind could be used in the politics game.

"I think that she can make a good politician. She is not taking chances. We need women to speak. They are often too light. I think she can (be a good politician)," Fikile said of Ntsiki.

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