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Former Muvhango actress addresses rumours that she is ‘struggling’ in Dubai

by Sergio Miller

Former Muvhango actress Tebogo Thobejane has recently poked back at online bullies for allegedly spreading false rumours about her lifestyle in Dubai. 

There has recently been much speculation on whether the 40-year-old was able to make ends meet while living in the Arab country of Dubai. 

Tebogo relocated to the country in October last year following a shooting incident in Johannesburg last year which resulted in a friend being hospitalised and her faced with severe after effects of trauma. 

At the time it was speculated that this was a hit set out on her life, but the star later thanked her ancestors for having her back. Shortly thereafter she relocated to Dubai to start on a clean slate, adding that South Africa was no longer safe for her. 

More recently sources close to her told entertainment publication Zimoja that life abroad has not necessarily been as glamorous as she portrays it to be as the standard of living is too high. 

Meanwhile, according to news and entertainment publication Briefly News, the actress has slammed these claims. 

In a post that has since been deleted, she wrote: 

“I am currently navigating through challenging circumstances, and it’s evident that there is widespread concern about my survival and financial struggles. Let’s confront these issues directly and discuss them openly. My life has been turned upside down, and my misery seems to be a popular narrative.  

She added that ever since the attack she has been struggling to get over the intense anxiety that she is faced with. 

“I acknowledge that, as a public figure, my life is part of your entertainment, and I willingly signed up for that. Fair enough. While I typically avoid discussing it, I currently have a pending case and am prioritizing my family and career development.” 

“Following the trauma I’ve endured; I believe I have the right to focus on my healing. Instead of concentrating on my personal situation, let’s direct our attention to the broader issues in our country, particularly the concerning frequency of violence against women. But, if I’m struggling financially, donations are welcome.” 

Also see: Actress Tebogo Thobejane survives alleged hit

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