A look at Bonang Matheba and Pinky Girl’s sassy controversy
Pinky Girl was thrust into the limelight as Bonang Matheba’s close cousin on the popular reality show, and over the years, viewers witnessed the love between the two sisters. However, Bonang Matheba and Pinky Girl have Mzansi convinced that they might be beefing with each other following their controversial tweeps on Twitter. The duo have been embarrassing each other in cryptic tweets about travelling abroad.
…WOW is it me again??? I’m tayad too. 😌❤️🩹Moghel is vaccinated. Safe travel 🥂✌️
— Pinky girl (@pinkygirl_sa) January 24, 2023
Bonang Matheba took to her her Twitter timeline on 23 January to reveal she was looking to hire a new PA who had to be fully vaccinated.
She tweeted:
“I need to find a new PA with a visa to join the team. Wtf is happening? Missing out on trips around the world because you’re unvaccinated. Ridiculous,”
Pinky Girl took to her own timeline with a string of tweets that looked like she was replying to her cousin.
That’s just being Shallow…from being dragged , unfollowed and blocked for no reason while I’m pushing the love. 😏😏
— Pinky girl (@pinkygirl_sa) January 24, 2023
“That’s just being shallow … from being dragged, unfollowed and blocked for no reason while I’m pushing the love,”
In a different tweet, Pinky Girl hinted she was not the subject of Bonang’s tweet.
“Moghel is vaccinated. And she has her vaccination certificate. And not going anywhere.”
Bonang and Pinky’s tweets set tounges wagging on social media, leaving fans asking questions about the duo’s relationship.
Bonang Matheba and Pinky Girl’s relationship before the spicy fallout
Pinky and Bonang have been close since 2017 when they announced that they were cousin sisters. The two have been spotted on vacations on several occasions. Pinky once reveal to news reporters that Bonang was more than a sister to her, and she is not resentful of her fame.
“I’m the only child, and that was why Bonang and I became so close. I found a sister in her, almost like a twin. So we grew up together. I was in Pretoria, and she was in Johannesburg, but her father would come to get us for school holidays, and we would go to Mafikeng [now Mahikeng], where he was based. Those were amazing times with great memories, and that’s how we got close.”