Sign Up to Our Newsletter
Subscribe
Primary Menu Search
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity News
  • Fashion and Beauty
    • Hair
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
    • Weddings
  • Lifestyle
    • Love & Relationships
    • Parenting
    • Motoring
    • Food
    • Travel
      • Travel News
      • Property
  • Health & Wellness
    • Diet
    • Fitness
    • Health
  • Work & Money
    • Finance
    • Career
  • Sports
    • Soccer Mag
    • Sa Rugby Mag
    • Sa Cricket Mag
    • Compleat Golfer
    • American Sports
    • Multi Sport
  • Deals
    • Competitions
    • One Day Deals
    • Nationwide Deals
      • Deals in Cape Town
      • Deals in Johannesburg
      • Deals in Durban
      • Deals in Pretoria
      • Deals in Port Elizabeth
    • Accommodation Deals
    • Romantic Getaways
    • Food and Drink Deals
    • Experiences
    • Health and Wellness Deals
  • Pork Recipes
  • Africapicks

Nota Baloyi Slammed for Insensitive Joke About Miss SA Mia le Roux

by Chiraag
Nota Baloyi laughing while speaking on podcast, South African music executive controversy, Mia le Roux wearing Miss SA sash, deaf community South Africa visibility, social media outrage South Africa, Bona Magazine

When a “Joke” Hit a Sour Note

A light-hearted tweet was meant to be amusing but instead struck a dissonant chord. South African music executive Nota Baloyi found himself at the centre of a firestorm after posting a remark about former Mia le Roux—the 2024 winner of Miss South Africa 2024—who lives with profound hearing loss. The comment? “Has she heard who won yet?”—referencing the crowning of the new Miss South Africa. It didn’t land.

Social Media Didn’t Let It Slide

In mere hours, the tweet made its rounds. Netizens responded with pointed frustration:
One wrote, “That’s a low blow.”
Another said, “You’re being extremely insensitive to the deaf community.”
A third added: “This is so vile … do better; this one honestly didn’t land.”
Across X, Instagram, and TikTok, many were united in calling it out—not for being funny, but for showing a lack of awareness.

Why This Hit Harder Than It Appears

The context matters. Mia le Roux, a model and marketing student from the Free State, raised in the Western Cape, was crowned Miss SA in 2024 despite being diagnosed with profound hearing loss at age one. When she spoke publicly, she emphasised the barriers she overcame and spoke of the gift of hearing she received. Her win was celebrated as a moment of representation.

For someone like Nota—already known for courting controversy—to make a joke about her hearing status felt less like banter and more like stepping into a culture war no one asked for.

Has she heard who won yet? https://t.co/kwjekejPtP

— MORAL Authority (@lavidaNOTA) October 26, 2025

More Than a Bad Tweet: The Bigger Picture

This incident lays bare two important threads: the power of social media and the importance of inclusive culture. A single post can ripple out at lightning speed, especially when it touches on disability, representation, and empathy. South Africans watching saw a familiar theme: bold public figures speaking without full awareness, then being held accountable.

It also raises questions: How do those in the limelight navigate humour and sensitivity? When does a “joke” become a statement about status, privilege, or ignorance?

What Comes Next?

Baloyi hasn’t issued a full public apology for this specific remark—at least none that gained wide coverage—which means the backlash continues. Mia’s presence as a hearing-impaired Miss SA remains intact, and her influence continues quietly through her advocacy. For Baloyi, this may be a moment of reflection: the difference between provocation and progress.

For the rest of us in Mzansi, it’s a reminder that representation matters. A comment may seem throwaway to some, but it can hurt deeply to others. What started as a low blow on social media turned into a check-in on how we treat one another.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: African Insider

More from Entertainment

Khaya Mthethwa ties the knot

Somizi Mhlongo Speaks Out: Miss SA 2025 Falls Short of Pageant Magic

Ye Live in South Africa: Monyake Group Confirms December Show Amid Online Rumours

Internet reacts on Dominic Zaca’s pride outfit

    Primary Menu

    • Entertainment
      • Celebrity News
    • Fashion and Beauty
      • Hair
      • Beauty
      • Fashion
      • Weddings
    • Lifestyle
      • Love & Relationships
      • Parenting
      • Motoring
      • Food
      • Travel
        • Travel News
        • Property
    • Health & Wellness
      • Diet
      • Fitness
      • Health
    • Work & Money
      • Finance
      • Career
    • Sports
      • Soccer Mag
      • Sa Rugby Mag
      • Sa Cricket Mag
      • Compleat Golfer
      • American Sports
      • Multi Sport
    • Deals
      • Competitions
      • One Day Deals
      • Nationwide Deals
        • Deals in Cape Town
        • Deals in Johannesburg
        • Deals in Durban
        • Deals in Pretoria
        • Deals in Port Elizabeth
      • Accommodation Deals
      • Romantic Getaways
      • Food and Drink Deals
      • Experiences
      • Health and Wellness Deals
    • Pork Recipes
    • Africapicks

    • Contact Us
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookies Policy
    CAPE TOWN OFFICE: 36 Old Mill Road, Ndabeni, Maitland, 7405, Western Cape > Telephone: (021) 530 3300 > Fax: (021) 530 3333
    © Copyright 2025 Bona Magazine
    ×

    SEARCH

    ×