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Scotts Maphuma sparks reaction after sharing his new dating preference

by Nomvelo Masango

South African musician Scotts Maphuma has once again become an online topic after sharing what some believe is a new dating preference. 

The artist recently reposted a message on his Instagram Stories that quickly found its way onto X (formerly Twitter). The post refers to switching from dating black women to white women.

Also see: ‘Uthini manimkhuza?’ Scotts Maphuma’s behaviour getting out hand

“Next year asijoleni nabelungu, zisile lezinto ezimnyama,” read the post.
(Loosely translated: Next year, let us date white people. These blacks think they are too clever)

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— pyane👽 (@martha_zuri) June 1, 2026

Although the post was not originally written by Scotts Maphuma, the fact that he reshared it is what sparked reaction.

While he did not provide additional context, the post sparked widespread discussion online, with many social media users interpreting it as a subtle hint about his approach to dating and relationships.

Mixed reactions from fans

As expected, reactions were divided. Some fans found the post humorous and relatable, praising the singer for being honest about the partner he wants going forward. Others questioned the message, arguing that it reflects racism and self-hate.

“Why is he making it seems like it’s a project that everyone must participate?” questioned an X user.

Also see: Scotts Maphuma Jokes About Nationality Allegations as Mzansi Reacts

Expressing shock and disbelief, another said “Some men really announce their self-hate like it’s a flex. Haibo!”

“He’s not lying,” commented another X user.

“Personal preference is one thing, but calling Black women ‘lezinto ezimnyama’ like they’re disposable objects?” cautioned one more.

Why the post sparked debate 

The viral nature of the post highlights the power of social media in shaping conversations around modern dating. In South Africa, celebrity posts frequently become talking points, especially when they touch on relatable or controversial topics such as relationships and personal preferences.

Scotts is also no stranger to trending lists and online debates. The star has previously sparked reaction through his music, and how he chooses to interact with his fans.

Also see: SA will humble you, Scotts Maphuma apologises for stinky attitude

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