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WATCH: Sophie Ndaba insists she’s not Zombie or in ICU
Sophie Ndaba denies all allegations over ICU and death rumours spreading on social networks following her shocking images circulating till this time of body-shamed for her weight loss. Sophie decided to took her Instagram to prove wrong following Two weeks ago Sophie found herself on the Twitter trends list after it was rumoured that she had died. "Living with Diabetes is not a death sentence. I'm living a fabulous life," she said View this post on Instagram Happy Friday Angel's!! What an interesting month it has been! Im Alive I'm not in ICU and yes can the slow peeps understand Living with Diabetes is NOT a Death sentence. Im living a fabulous life. Standby soon for my eating living healthy blog. Cant wait #ImWithSophie 😍 A post shared by Sophie Lichaba SophlaEvents (@sophie.lichaba) on Nov 9, 2018 at 4:55am PST Read the full article
It’s enough now’…. Sophie Ndaba on death rumours
"disheartening and horrible", Local actress Sophie Ndaba has lashed out over her death roumors following social debate as believed that Expresso apparently reported but they denied. Sophie said South African's needed to grow up and stop making jokes when people were dealing with real challenges, she told TshisaLIVE. "I was at a meeting so my phone was on silent when the rumours started trending. My son who was at school at the time tried to call me but couldn't get a hold of me. Do people who start these rumours even think about what it does to our children or that parents can end up having a heart attack?"
Sophie said that culprits need to stop and think about the families of people with chronic diseases. "People are dying of depression, cancer and HIV and yet South Africans have time for jokes. Half of SA is suffering with some chronic disease which is such a challenge for families, so people need to grow up." The actress said it was very irresponsible to put their families through such stress and pressure. Sophie believes that the wave of rumours could also be a smear campaign by someone who she or her husband, Max Lichaba "disturbed or upset". "I was just thinking who could be responsible and if we did something to upset anyone, we are sorry. I've tried to ignore whatever has been said about me because every week it's something new but it's enough now. It's enough and it's getting ridiculous." The former Generations star explained that she was fully aware that being in the spotlight opened her up to scrutiny but that celebrities are also human. "We are also human beings. If you prick me, I will feel pain. We have lives, hearts and families and we feel pain." Sophie also did not mince her words when she slammed perpetrators for disrespecting HHP's memory as the rumours went viral while he was being honoured with a memorial service. Read the full article
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