Faith Nketsi claps back at tweeps saying she must 'dress like a wife'

'Uzokushiya coz he married you for that slaying chipi you were'

06 December 2022 - 16:45
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Faith Nketsi is unbothered by the dress code police.
Faith Nketsi is unbothered by the dress code police.
Image: Instagram/ Faith Nketsi


Reality TV star Faith Nketsi is back like she's never left, and the new mom and wife is paying no mind to the naysayers who have a bone to pick about how she dresses.

Taking to her Twitter timeline, she shared screen grabs she took of the comments she received from people in her comment section.

“Your a wife now. Why are you still dressing like that cc,” read the message. “The new mom was not bothered by the naysayers’ opinion as her husband has no qualms about how she was dressed,” read the comment.

In her mentions, some Tweeps were saying there was no need to change her dress code after being married. 

“Reason some of y'all marriage fail is because you tend to change to fit the ideal 'wife' concept, lapho you're becoming sis'Joyce. Uzokushiya coz he married you for that slaying chippi you were.”

Since tying the knot with longtime partner Nzuzo Njilo in April, Faith has not ceased to gush over her partner on social media.

The reality TV star took to her Twitter timeline and expressed the love she has for him and how excited she still gets to see him every day.

“I have such a big crush on my husband. I literally get so excited to see him when he comes back home from work,” she wrote in one post.

Faith has spoken before of her little family and desire to build “an amazing life” for her children and grandchildren.

“I always say our love is not your typical love story, but I would never have it any other way. God created me for you and I was created for you. I’m content knowing that you love me and I am blessed to love you unconditionally.”



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