Minnie Dlamini on the entertainment industry: 'clout doesn't pay the bills'

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The 'Becoming Mrs. Jones' star said that the current lockdown South Africa is exposing the industry for what it is. IOL_Lifestyle lockdown

The "Becoming Mrs. Jones" star said that the current lockdown South Africa is exposing the industry for what it is.

"This lockdown is truly exposing the entertainment industry for what it is. Underpaid, undervalued and over hyped PR stunts!!! Things aren't what they seem... We need to do better as a whole. Clout doesn't pay the bills", she tweeted. This lockdown is truly exposing the entertainment industry for what it is. Underpaid, undervalued and over hyped PR stunts!!! Things aren't what they seem... We need to do better as a whole. Clout doesn't pay the bills.. 💎Her tweet got many reactions including one from fellow celebrity, Sizwe Dhlomo."It’s not necessarily underpaid though. Some ninjas just live way beyond their means", he said.

 

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_Lifestyle True... They claim limelight and high lifestyle... Let them be humbled and live like normal human beings...

_Lifestyle Celebrities live lavish lifestyle and indebted to maintain their standard

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