Khwezi and Pretty turned Lehasa’s first court sitting into a fashion event on Skeem Saam. You are sadly mistaken if you thought Maphosa’s court case would be a dramatised event.
Things started getting dramatic in his house early in the morning.
When the show started, one could tell that Lehasa hadn’t slept a wink all night.
Pretty was next to him in bed.
Lehasa walked downstairs to prepare his soul for the hectic day ahead, and that’s when the drama began.
Khwezi was busy trying to show support to Lehasa before going to court, and she was usually dressed, but when Pretty came down the stairs, it looked like the sun had Fallen and filled the room.
She was dressed in a yellow ensemble, a two-piece pants suit that is fit for a drama queen.
“Is she tagging along?”
Pretty asked Lehasa as Khwezi looked on with her jaw on the floor. Lehasa couldn’t hold his tongue.
“Talk about literally brightening my day.”
Khwezi didn’t take this lying down; of course, she had to retaliate, and boy, did she!
Maphosa came into the courtroom with Malome Phomolo and Pretty flanking him, but to our surprise, no Khwezi!
Everyone thought she had probably decided to stay behind and nurse her pregnancy, but that wouldn’t be Khwezi, would it?
A few minutes before the proceedings began, Khwezi rocked up dressed like she was getting ready for a Magazine cover shoot.
She came dressed in an orange dress and threw on a pink, flowery, over-the-shoulder chiffon.
Khwezi finished her look with a pair of expensive sunglasses.
That’s not the only drama of the day at the court; before the proceedings started, Pretty couldn’t believe her eyes when her mother showed up with Malume Sfiso there as well.
MaNtuli attempted to get Pretty to come back home with her, and Pretty declined. MaNtuli reminded Pretty of how cold-hearted Lehasa is, but she did not bite.
The first witness to take the stand was Officer Peterson, and he seemed to be in control of himself when the prosecution questioned him. Things started going South when Leeto Maputla crossed and asked him. Peterson ended up blowing up and throwing names at Lehasa.
Mavimbela is sti the presiding officer, and we could safely say that the first day of Lehasa’s court case was a show, and we still have a long road ahead of us.
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