Kelly Khumalo sings gospel half naked: POPULAR South African musician Kelly Khumalo has once again been sucked on social media for performing live shows half naked much to the dismay of her fans.
Kelly is a singer, dancer, influencer and actress. She has won a lot of hears through her melodious voice and the way she changes her melodies.
However, she is not knew to controversy as she has performed on many events half naked, at other instances showing off her privates.
Kelly is flexible when it comes to music as she sings in three most popular genres which are afro pop, RnB and house gospel.
This has made her attract of lot of fans from different spheres of life making her a household name in South Africa.
Kelly has songs that have reached a platinum status and she has several accolades to her name.
In 2013, she won the Best Female Award but it now looks like South Africans no longer think that there is anything better about Kelly as she is always involved in controversy.
Yesterday, Kelly was trending on Twitter when a video of her performing her gospel song half naked went viral on social media.
A lot of Twitter users were completely against her appearance and they accused her of being possessed saying she is a disgrace and that she was embarrassing the black traditional culture.
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“I do not know about other races but in black culture wearing a short skirt is against the culture even worst if you wear it in a church. People will have different perspectives, it doesn’t mean she was singing gospel whilst naked,” said one of her fans.
However, some people were saying there was absolutely nothing wrong with Kelly’s dressing as people were free to shoose ehat they want to wear.
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“It is appropriate to wear such things when performing a gospel song? They should just leave Kelly alone because we are living in a free country?,” said another fan.
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— L3ciba (@L3ciba) May 11, 2020