‘When will it end?’ — Prince Kaybee on constant comments about that manhood leak

16 January 2023 - 14:00
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DJ Prince Kaybee has had enough of social media users commenting on his private parts.
DJ Prince Kaybee has had enough of social media users commenting on his private parts.
Image: Instagram/ Prince Kaybee

Nearly two years since a picture of his genitals was maliciously splattered on social media, Kabelo "Prince Kaybee" Motsamai still bears the weight of his sins.

In May 2021, a woman named DJ Hazel Mahazard, who was Prince Kaybee's alleged mistress, took to social media to share screenshots of a conversation between her and the DJ, and leaked his nude picture.

Since then Prince Kaybee has been struggling with the saga and some of his followers have been a constant reminder of debacle.

In a recent Instagram story, the DJ shared a direct message he received from one of his followers complementing his private parts.

"When will it ever end?" he captioned the post.

After an explicit video of speaker of the legislature in Free State Zanele Sifuba went viral on social media in November 2021, Prince Kaybee said he had never been able to forgive himself for how his nude leak affected his mother and family. 

“When I look at the Zanele Sifuba unfortunate incident I remember being on the phone with my mother for over an hour after my d**k was doing rounds. Had never heard her so disappointed. She cried throughout the call and I haven’t been able to forgive myself," he wrote.

“In all the trauma Mama Zanele is going to endure right now, her shame, guilt and disgust for herself will first be inspired by her kids, close relatives and other members of her family because I’m certain those are the people she’s going to have a tough time facing.”



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