By Tamlyn Canham
Clement Maosa has had enough of random people on the internet sending him inappropriate pictures.
The actor took to Twitter to tell his fans how he felt about receiving “nudes”.
“Stop sending nudes!” he wrote in all caps.
STOP SENDING NUDES!
STOP SENDING NUDES!
STOP SENDING NUDES!
— Clement Maosa (@clementmaosa) May 5, 2021
He did not provide any context, leading some to believe he was sticking his nose in other people’s business.
But the ‘Skeem Saam’ actor set the record straight.
“It’s my business if they are sent to my inbox…. Now read your comment 3 times and try put it into practice!” he clapped back.
It’s my business if they are sent to my inbox….
now read your comment 3 times and try put it into practice! https://t.co/gxM86w5GR4— Clement Maosa (@clementmaosa) May 5, 2021
Prince Kaybee’s nudes plastered on the internet
While Clement is urging thirsty social media users to cool it with the “nudes”, another Mzansi star is dealing with a “nudes” situation of his own.
Prince Kaybee made headlines last week after he was exposed for cheating on his partner, Zola Mhlongo.
His alleged mistress not only provided receipts of conversations between them, but she also leaked a nude picture he allegedly sent her.
Prince Kaybee tried to deny the cheating claims at first but eventually admitted to the infidelity.
“I cheated, I humiliated my girlfriend publicly. To the people I have disappointed, the businesses I represent, my girlfriend and my mother I profusely apologise from the bottom of my heart.”
The DJ revealed on Twitter that he will be taking legal action.
Yes I will be taking legal action 🙏🏾 https://t.co/8OgecGYs1L
— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) May 5, 2021
Revenge porn, which is the distribution of explicit pictures/videos without consent, is illegal in South Africa.
If found guilty of the offence, you could pay a hefty fine or spend up to two years in prison.



