Cassper Nyovest has no problem complimenting another man
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
"Men who aren't comfortable with their sexuality are afraid to compliment other men," says Cassper.
Cassper Nyovest has no time for internet trolls who accused him of being gay simply because he complimented another man's appearance.
The drama started when the 'Good For That' hitmaker commented on a picture Maps Maponyane shared of himself on Twitter. The drop dead gorgeous car selfie had many people swooning over his handsome looks.
Cassper chimed in, telling the TV presenter he looked good even while wearing a mask.
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Mfanaka mara o charmer boy witsi. Even behind a mask!!!! No shem, jealous down!!! Re rute!!! O tlhapa ka sepa sefeng mpinch??? https://t.co/b114dIOexq
— R.M Phoolo (@casspernyovest) May 14, 2020
Dozens of Twitter users were quick to label the rapper "gay".
"We always knew that you’re gay," one woman wrote.
Another tweep added: "I can't imagine myself saying "umuhle mjita". Gents we not women, we don't compliment each other."
Cassper brushed off the hate, saying he was 100% comfortable with his sexuality and therefore had no problem complimenting another man on his appearance.
"Men who aren't comfortable with their sexuality are afraid to compliment other men, they see it as being gay. I'm very comfortable, I don't even mind being called Gay 4 complimenting other men. Ha motho a le montle o montle. I am a very attractive man myself. Takes one to see one," the 29-year-old tweeted.
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Men who aren't comfortable with their sexuality are afraid to compliment other men, they see it as being gay. Im very comfortable, i don't even mind being called Gay 4 complimenting other men. Ha motho a le montle o montle. I am a very attractive man myself. Takes one to see one.
— R.M Phoolo (@casspernyovest) May 14, 2020
Many of Cassper's fans agreed with his comments.
"I'm so glad to see this. Toxic masculinity is a problem. Ain't nothing wrong with telling a fellow Bro that he looks good," one tweep wrote.
Another user wrote: "The fact that you can see an ugly n***a and say out loud gore ke Skobo it means there are those you see handsome. So what's hard with complimenting another n***a? We need to change the way we think."
True that man!!!!
— 🌍𝐊𝐑𝐔𝐂𝐀𝐆𝐄🌍 (@Krucage) May 14, 2020
The fact that you can see an ugly nigga and say out loud gore ke Skobo it means there are those you see handsome.
So what's hard with complimenting another nigga ?
We need to change the way we think 😏
There's nothing wrong with saying another guy is handsome or looking good pic.twitter.com/ZVXQGitlgZ
— Mr Clubhouse Ent (@BongsTheOnlyBoy) May 14, 2020
And this is why we love and stan you mufasa!❤ pic.twitter.com/o5ZYZZVkOA
— RAINBOW KID☔🌈🌻 (@mashoto_) May 14, 2020
I'm so glad to see this. Toxic masculinity is a problem. Ain't nothing wrong with telling a fellow Bro that he looks good.
— Gcobisa Z. (@gcobisa_z) May 14, 2020
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