By Katlego Sekhu
We all have those things that happened in our lives that we thought had died and we buried but people keep reminding us of them.
A few years back there was a break-in that happened at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s farm in Bela-Bela where R1,24 Billion was concealed under a mattress and couches.
The President probably thought the break-in died and was buried in 2020 but it has found its way to the public.
In your case, people might keep bringing up your divorce even though you’ve moved on or why you got fired from your last job but people keep bringing it up.
Thomas and Skhumba ask on The Morning show: “What are those things in your life you thought had died and are buried but people keep reminding you of them?”
Gugu is tired of people reminding her of how much money she used to have and the lavish lifestyle she lived. In her responses, she tells them: “l know but at least l once had fun and enjoyed the fruits of my hands, I’ve travelled to places many of you haven’t been to, but have been working since. I have a property which l can pinpoint what l did with my money while you guys still stay with your parents. My children have been to the best schools. I’m still going to have money even more than l used to have.”
Nkosana shares: “When my son’s friends ask me about him, not knowing that he’s no more. He died very young last month, he was supposed to be 2 years old.”
Check out what people are saying on social media:
#ThomasAndSkhumba I kept being reminded of how overweight I was when I was in college, just the other day I ran into an old college buddy in the Gautrain & he was polite enough to ask me; where did the rest of me go ,it took a lot of restraint not to elbow punch him.
— Claire Mmuoe 🇿🇦 (@Claire_Mmuoe) June 6, 2022
Yoh my family bathong especially my mom & sister still reminds me those embarrassing childhood moments like crying on my first day of school,putting a soil particle in my left ear hoping it will come out the right ear amongst other embarrassing things I’ve done #ThomasAndSkhumba
— IG:_bello_k (@_bello_k) June 6, 2022
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