DJ Sbu slams trolls saying that he's dirty and doesn't bath
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
DJ Sbu addresses slander that he doesn't have good hygiene...
"People say I don't bath," says Mzansi celeb DJ Sbu.
After receiving much online hate for his appearance, Sbusiso 'DJ Sbu' Leope, has decided to laugh off critics coming for his new look.
His scruffy beard and rugged look has been the talk of the town. See below:
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DJ Sbu current situation…. pic.twitter.com/ZPNo8rgnVl
— ChrisExcel (@ChrisExcel102) August 11, 2022
This celeb decided to clap back at the haters.
As mentioned in the video below, "There are more serious things to discuss in this country. Leave my beard and hair alone," says DJ Sbu.
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Watch this moment below:
Dj Sbu has a message for y'all 😂 pic.twitter.com/as0dbzPNg1
— K U L A N I (@kulanicool) August 12, 2022
This new look has led to the musician trending on Twitter.
“They say my beard is trending again. Guys, what's wrong with my beard and my hair? Do you guys love me any less?" says DJ Sbu.
The evolution of DJ Sbu's style allows him to express who he is. TshisaLIVE reports that this look is a reflection of the quest he is on to learn about the history of Africa.
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“When they say what you look like on the outside is a reflection of what is happening on the inside, I'm also going through that journey, I'm learning a lot about myself, African historyand people who preached black consciousness. A lot of black consciousness Africans embraced their hair. It's evolution, growth and becoming wise and smarter.”- DJ Sbu
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