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Mihlali Ndamase trends after alleged skincare messages spark bleaching rumours

by Chiraag Davechand
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When it comes to South African influencers who know how to command attention, Mihlali Ndamase is always near the top of the list. This week, however, the spotlight shifted from beauty tutorials and brand deals to something far more personal.

Bleaching rumours surrounding the popular content creator have resurfaced after a skincare professional allegedly shared private messages said to be between them and Mihlali. The leaked chats quickly made the rounds online, with social media users debating whether the influencer had been seeking skin-lightening treatments.

Rumours return to the timeline

The latest controversy began when a skincare professional allegedly leaked messages that appeared to show discussions about treatments. Screenshots circulated online, and Mihlali’s name began trending as users weighed in on the claims. Some believed the messages supported the rumours, while others questioned their authenticity and criticised the breach of privacy.

The bigger conversation

Beyond the immediate drama, the situation has sparked wider debate. In South Africa, conversations about skin tone are deeply layered and often emotional. Issues of colourism and beauty standards continue to shape public discourse, particularly when high-profile figures are involved.

For many online, the focus has shifted to whether private conversations between clients and skincare professionals should ever be shared publicly. The alleged leak has raised questions about confidentiality within the beauty and skincare industry, with some arguing that professionals have a duty to protect client information.

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Social media reacts

As expected, reactions have been divided. Some users have defended Mihlali, saying personal beauty choices should remain private. Others have argued that influencers, whose brands are closely tied to appearance, invite scrutiny.

The speed at which the story spread once again highlights how quickly narratives can escalate in the digital age. What begins as a series of screenshots can rapidly evolve into a national conversation.

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More than just a trending topic

Mihlali has built her brand around beauty, lifestyle, and influence. Whether the allegations are substantiated or not, the episode underscores the intense scrutiny that comes with public life.

At its heart, this moment is as much about privacy and public perception as it is about skincare. In a country still grappling with conversations around identity and appearance, stories like this resonate far beyond social media timelines.

For now, the debate continues online, with supporters and critics alike watching closely.

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Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: The Insider SA

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