Queen B tells her story - from A to B
Updated | By Sibahle Motha
It was a grand Sandton event, launching Bonang Matheba's book in her trademark colour - pink.
But if the reviews on social media is anything to go by, the new reality TV star, should have perhaps taken a bit more time in telling and editing her story.
The criticism is valid, because it takes you just a few pages in, to start noticing and counting the grammatical errors.
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It's also difficult at times to follow the story line - because of the scattered way of the narrative.
Still, there's some spilling of tea, and you do get a sense of what makes Queen B tick.
Here's a look at the glamour event on Thursday evening and Bonang explaining why she wanted to share her story...
Maybe Bonang thinks, we think, she thinks that we think that she thinks we won't notice any of it pic.twitter.com/kkSHSRPmPy
— SocialTrends ⚡⚡ (@SocialTrendsZA) August 3, 2017
Bonang Stans do not realise how dumb they sound when they defend her grade 1 textbook #fromatob
— MOGOSHADI (@MakuaMogoshadi) August 3, 2017
So all the errors & bad grammar are gonna be down played because of love? Have we become so used to poor service to complain?💔😢 #FromAtoB
— S-traordinaire💕⛔ (@IamMiss_Sam) August 3, 2017
Queen B did not respond to the criticism directly.
She says the team has learned a lot from this experience - They're paving the way for others to follow.
Point taken - but given the format in which she's loved and adored, Being Bonang might have been enough for the fans - for now at least.
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