The real cut-throat, straight to the point, Pearl Thusi is back and active again on Twitter, and she's not holding anything back.
The actress, who took a young step back from Twitter earlier this year, is back and serving clap backs and jabs in bucket loads. This follows the uproar on social media calling for justice for Nigerians after the Lekki massacre on Tuesday. While many of Mzansi's celebs came forward to speak out against the police brutality in Nigeria and other countries, Pearl let it be known that African leaders were the ones failing the continent.
She even went as far as calling out President Cyril Ramaphosa for “blue ticking” Africans and urged him to talk to the people.
Back from where?Pearl Thusi isn't the only one who can swear and if she loves her mother then she'll deal with the person o buang masepa cause if she's gonna bring their mothers then her mother is also NOT gonna be off limits esp when we know her little secret she did ka Pearl.
Back yang Di kolobe kelena
😂 it's funny how everything is about xenophobia now Kunini uPearl wathuka abantu ngonyoko babo 🤭
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