Makhadzi wowed Durban audiences as she performed on Saturday on KZN stage at Nsimbini Lifestyle. The hitmaker hit the stage thanks to DJ Tira who invited her to be a part of the spectacle.
The Excited Makhadzi wowed the fans who danced and sang along to all her hit songs. After her performance, she took to her Instagram page and shared a short clip from her performance captioning the post.
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“DJ Tira thanks for bringing me to KZN for the first time … KZN is now my new home the love I received yesterday is too much.”
DJ Tira shared more clips from her performance on his IG page and thanked fans for showing her love and hinting that he might bring her to another city.
This is a great relief to Makhadzi who last week was trending online for all the wrong reasons after an image of her started making the rounds on social media.
This comes after a photographer allegedly shared a photograph of Makhadzi performing on stage showing off the dark skin on her inner thighs.
The post received mixed reactions, many of which were body-shaming the Limpopo-born star.
Taking to Facebook, the “Sugar Sugar” hitmaker pleaded with her social media users to stop “editing and sharing” the image and also urged fans to stop humiliating her.
“Unfortunately I cannot change my inner part … I’m like this and I’m proud … ”
She spoke about how online bullying impacts negatively her family and friends.
“I am strong but my family and friends are not strong as I am … seeing them crying about edited pictures really breaks me and affects me badly.
“I would like to ask everyone who reacts with this picture and edited pictures that you are planting something that can affect me badly … I humble myself politely to ask everyone to stop humiliating me …”
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But all that is in the past now as Makhadzi is back to making hits and giving energetic performances on stage.
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