One thing we've learned about social media is that there's never a dull moment.
This week has been hilarious on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, with people sharing their best imitations of Babes Wodumo and Mampitsha. The West Ink Records artists had outbursts after the 2017 South African Music Awards (SAMAs), where Babes walked away empty-handed.
In a video, Babes, who released her "Wololo" hit track last year, accused people of buying awards. Mampitsha also recorded a video of his own, where he claimed that there's jealousy. Both artists have since apologised for their actions, however, their videos inspired the #MampintshaChallenge which saw several people, including celebrities, complain about not passing exams, Â not being recognised by crushes and not getting enough Instagram likes.
Funny, right?
Somizi, Khanyi Mbau, Toya Delazy and others have also jumped on the challenge. Watch their videos below.
Somizi
Khanyi Mbau
Toya Delazy
Katt Ramaphakela
Oh, and there's even a song now, inspired by Mampintsha.
Image credit: Instagram
This week has been hilarious on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, with people sharing their best imitations of Babes Wodumo and Mampitsha. The West Ink Records artists had outbursts after the 2017 South African Music Awards (SAMAs), where Babes walked away empty-handed.
In a video, Babes, who released her "Wololo" hit track last year, accused people of buying awards. Mampitsha also recorded a video of his own, where he claimed that there's jealousy. Both artists have since apologised for their actions, however, their videos inspired the #MampintshaChallenge which saw several people, including celebrities, complain about not passing exams, Â not being recognised by crushes and not getting enough Instagram likes.
#MampintshaChallenge This is a serious matter ????#BabesChallenge pic.twitter.com/FxTjyJlM2L
— soulistic_Virgo (@slindi_simelane) May 30, 2017
Funny, right?
Somizi, Khanyi Mbau, Toya Delazy and others have also jumped on the challenge. Watch their videos below.
Somizi
Khanyi Mbau
Toya Delazy
Katt Ramaphakela
Oh, and there's even a song now, inspired by Mampintsha.
Image credit: Instagram
