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Prince Kaybee Empathizes With Free State Legislature Speaker Over Leaked Explicit Video

Prince Kaybee Empathizes With Free State Legislature Speaker Over Leaked Explicit Video. He has been there, done that and got the T-shirt. So this explains why Prince Kaybee took to social media to share his views on Zanele Sifuba’s sex tape that is making the rounds on the internet.

Free State Legislature Speaker Ntombizanele “Zanele” Beauty Sifuba is trending on social media platforms after a video of her indulging in sexual activity, was leaked online. According to reports a young foreign national allegedly tried to blackmail Sifuba into giving him R300 000, but she refused. He then decided to publicize the explicit video.

As many people are sharing different opinions regarding the video, Prince Kaybee decided to pitch in. The multi-award winning musician, producer and entrepreneur was in almost the same predicament about a year and a half ago. Prince Kaybee’s side chick Eurica exposed him by sharing his nudes and screen recordings of conversations and hook-ups between the two of them. Although at first he tried to deny, he eventually admitted it was him and apologized to his baby mama Zola, family, fans and the rest of South Africa.

Now since, he knows how it feels to have that part of your personal life online as a public figure, Prince Kaybee is empathizing with Zanele. He states that when his nudes were leaked his disappointed mom cried while they were on a phone call. Even up to this day he is yet to forgive himself.

….I remember being on the phone with my mother for over an hour after my Dick was doing rounds. Had never heard her so disappointed, she cried throughout the call and I haven’t been able to forgive myself….” he said.

Prince Kaybee also added that Mama Zanele is going to endure shame, guilt, disgust for herself simply because she has let so many people close to her down. He concluded by wishing her nothing  but strength during this trying time.

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