WATCH | LOL — Donovan Goliath and wife make fun of people who 'owe' clubs

08 November 2022 - 06:00
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Comedian Donovan Goliath and his wife Davina Goliath made a hilarious video to jump on the trend that has had South Africa's attention.
Comedian Donovan Goliath and his wife Davina Goliath made a hilarious video to jump on the trend that has had South Africa's attention.
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Comedians Donovan and Davina Goliath have brought the lighthearted side of the Saint Champagne Bar & Lounge saga that has grabbed Mzansi's attention. 

The lounge in Zonnebloem, Cape Town, has been trending on social media for finding a way of dealing with non-payment by patrons.

Taking to Instagram, the couple made a hilarious clip playing out what would happen if they were part of the hundreds of customers that “owe” the establishment.

The video starts with Davina saying: “We've lost everything, all the cars are gone, the house is gone, the Dstv has been disconnected.”

The clip then jumps to Donovan who's asked how he lost his money: “I had to pay the bill at Saint Lounge.” It ends with Davina saying: “Imagine being caught lay-buying Hennessy.”

In her mentions, her followers found the clip hilarious. 

“Can’t believe my friends & I paid the bill when others got to lay-buy,  clearly siweak,” replied one.

Saint management warned clients had 12 hours to settle their bills and if they failed to do so they would publicly name them.

The bar and lounge on Sunday took to social media, threatening to expose customers who owed them money.

On Monday the club posted on Instagram, thanking patrons who paid their bills and urged those who have not to do so.

“South Africa and Africa we thank you for assistance. To you customers that have asked for an extension until Wednesday, please, you have until 7pm sharp Wednesday to settle your outstandings with us.” 

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