An old social media post believed to be linked to actress Nirvana Nokwe-Mseleku has resurfaced online, reigniting discussion around the ongoing controversy involving actor Bonko Khoza. The message has been widely shared on social platforms, with users debating its possible meaning and relevance to the current allegations.
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Context behind the viral message remains unclear
While the original context of the post has not been confirmed, it has gained traction amid sexual violation claims involving Nirvana and Bonko. Online users have attempted to interpret the message, with some suggesting it may point to earlier tensions, while others caution against reading too much into past posts without full context.
Yo, if you’re a man that makes me feel uncomfortable – no matter how close you are I will energetically brutalize you to a pulp. So many ‘fatherly/brotherly figures’ are disgusting perverts who consume the brutalization of women & girls as form of pleasure & self validation.🤢🤮
— ENEMY OF THE “STATE OF RAPE” (@nirvananokwe) January 18, 2019
Allegations spark wider industry conversation
The renewed attention comes after Nirvana made allegations relating to her experience working with Bonko, which triggered widespread debate across the entertainment industry. The discussion has extended beyond the individuals involved, raising broader questions about workplace safety and accountability in film and television.
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Bonko Khoza denies claims
Bonko has publicly denied the allegations through his representatives, stating that he disputes the claims made against him. The response has divided public opinion, with some calling for due process while others continue to express support for Nirvana as the situation unfolds.
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Social media reactions continue to grow
As screenshots of the resurfaced post circulate, users have been analysing its wording and timing. However, others have urged caution, warning against drawing conclusions based on fragmented or outdated content.
Nirvana Nokwe-Mseleku on the Bonko Khoza incident, 2024. Listen to the recording very sad 😔 pic.twitter.com/zoLfKJHikD
— Fezile Rhulumente 𓃵 (@_skambora) May 18, 2026
It gets worse. I just saw Nirvana’s post on IG. They practiced the scene to a point they agreed before hand which areas are a no go. He knew exactly what he was doing. pic.twitter.com/THGoMJfpC0
— Zet_Ndlovukazi (@Zet_Ndlovukati) May 20, 2026
Dear Nirvana Nokwe
You refused a stunt double and then you got angry on set and Bonko apologized on set for making you uncomfortable. What do you want now? 🧐 pic.twitter.com/ZOqInZ9pCo— Lerato Pillay 🇿🇦💎🇿🇦 (@LeratoPillayZA) May 20, 2026
Industry calls for accountability and support
The saga has also reignited conversations about mental health, workplace dynamics, and the need for stronger protections within the entertainment industry. Several voices have called for clearer processes when handling disputes on set.
Ongoing public interest in the case
Neither Nirvana nor Bonko has directly addressed the resurfaced post itself, but online discussions continue to trend, with audiences closely watching for further updates as the situation develops.
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