Dineo Langa to ‘pervert troll’ on #JohnVuliGate video: 'What you said is very predatory, be ashamed'

15 October 2020 - 11:00
By chrizelda kekana AND Chrizelda Kekana
Dineo Langa, nee Moeketsi, called men out for being perverts.
Image: Dineo Moeketsi Instagram Dineo Langa, nee Moeketsi, called men out for being perverts.

Actress Dineo Langa has slammed perverts who camped in the comments section of the viral #JohnVuligate ladies' video, flooding it with their wishes to have the wind “blow up”  a girl's skirt so they could see her underwear.

The new song by Mapara A Jazz Ft. Ntosh Gaz & Colano has taken over the TL thanks to a viral video of a group of ladies dancing to it and having a good time. However, when Dineo realised that men were using the comments section of the video to be perverts, she had to call them out.

Dineo went on to express her disgust at the predatory comments men made in the comments section.

I love the Beyoncé of the 'John vuli gate' video ... Young, carefree and absolutely the girl she thinks she is in that pleated leather skirt. I am disgusted by men who are in the comments section, hoping and praying that the lead lady's skirt goes up due to a sudden gust of wind. Let girls have fun in peace yerrrr!”

The song, which has proven itself to be a “get ready for December” jam, is inspired by one of the greatest SA films ever made, Tsotsi.

Check out the viral video below:

Just as Dineo explained how appalled the perverts' comments left her, one tweep made a similar comment saying he “SBWL'ed” (was craving) to see a sudden gush of wind show up.

Even though the tweep later responded that he was being “sarcastic”, Dineo didn't waste time in setting him straight.

Be ashamed brother. What you just said is very predatory. Check yourself for wanting to peek under a young girl's skirt without her permission,” Dineo said.

The song stems from a scene where a rich Johannesburg wife, Pumla Dube (played by Nambitha Mpumlwana), realises that the remote to the electric gate isn't working as she arrives home at night in her luxury BMW car.

Pumla gets out of the car and calls out to her husband, John Dube (played by Rapulana Seiphemo) through the intercom when an amateur carjacker, Tsotsi (played by Presley Chweneyagae), approaches and steals her car without realising there's a newborn baby in the back seat.

Here's the iconic scene below: