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Internet users react to woman who paid R50K for a car that doesn’t belong to her

by Limpho Nonkonyane
PICTURE: X

X (formerly known as Twitter) streets were recently buzzing due to social media influencers and a former couple’s dispute over a car they had gotten together.

Simphiwe Nomonde Funwa, popularly known as @sweettrevenge recently took to X to expose her ex-boyfriend Njabulo Ndlovu, also known as @boatsrevenge for allegedly stealing the car they had both purchased together while posting videos on their now-deleted YouTube channel titled, ‘Keeping it real with Sweet and Boat’ where they shared a lot of their couple content.

Simphiwe first posted a picture with the caption, “That PS5 looks so good in that car you stole from me,” causing many internet users to question the reason behind claiming that the car was hers.

That PS5 looks so good in the car that you stole from me🥹 https://t.co/qPe6va5qR7 pic.twitter.com/2mktGfpw0k

— sweeett💎 (@sweeettrevenge) July 22, 2024

Simphiwe then released a statement shortly after explaining that whilst together Njabulo and her jointly purchased a car that she paid R50k for and although she did not have access to the car she pleaded with Njabulo to pay her back.

pic.twitter.com/CfVNr6Sp32

— sweeett💎 (@sweeettrevenge) July 22, 2024

She further explained that the ownership of the car was changed two days later without her knowledge even though they both spent money on it.

How when he wrote the car under his name behind my back, 2 days after we bought it ?

— sweeett💎 (@sweeettrevenge) July 22, 2024

“Jointly purchased” in a non-contractual setting is never a good idea; contracts are stickier and more binding than love.

— James Sizwe Ndabeni (@lwangoku99066) July 22, 2024

Jointly purchased, but who signed out with the car leaving the dealership? pic.twitter.com/9RZSkYsj2G

— Serendipity💞 (@Ndoni_ZN) July 22, 2024

I hope Ndlovu sees this tweet and drives off into the sunset with his new car and new girlfriend. pic.twitter.com/jJOP7fyGDM

— Malome (@fntse) July 22, 2024

Also see: City of Cape Town offers R20k reward for information on law enforcement official attack

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