If you know someone who's getting abused, is it your place to expose it?
Updated | By East Coast Drive
Last week, Babes Wodumo nervously confessed to being in a physically abusive relationship with ex-fiance Mampintsha. In the live video that trended, Metro FM presenter Masechaba Ndlovu seems to have forced Babes into her admittance, which begs the question for Bongani; if you know someone who's getting abused, do you have a right to expose the abuse?
Listen to Bongani and Mags discussing the topic below, or read the details under the podcast.
Abuse is such a sensitive and very intricate topic and reality to deal with. In the most recent trending abuse issue; allegations were made live on air that Babes Wodumo was being physically abused by her now ex-fiance, Mampintsha.
Babes wodumo says she has left everything in God’s hands - after being abused by @MampintshaNuz pic.twitter.com/yIFLwaEjTg
— Just Curious (@JustCuriousZA) May 18, 2018
Babes Wodumo explained that they are broken up, but because Mampintsha has access to her Instagram account, he has posted their engagement photo to make everyone believe that they are still together.
Do you have the right to expose someone you love if you suspect someone is being abused? Is it your place to expose them?
Im told @BABESWODUMO was NOT ambushed by @MasechabaNdlovu in that interview. She was aware that she'd be talking about Mampintsha, that was part of the premise on having her on the show that day — to talk abt the relationship & engagement
— Phil Mphela (@PhilMphela) May 19, 2018
IT WAS NOT AN AMBUSH!! #BeMasechaba
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