Khanyi Mbau Gets Engaged: Khanyi surprised by her “Engagement”
Television personality Khanyi Mbau woke up to trending news about her recent engagement.
Khanyi who broke up with a longtime boyfriend, musician Tebogo Lerole a few weeks ago is allegedly engaged to an unknown man.
Lerole (41) is a member of musical group Kwela Tebza, along with his two brothers Tshepo and Mpho.
Khanyi took to Instagram to announce her split with Tebogo whom she dated for 10 years in a lengthy Instagram caption that has been since deleted.
Khanyi Mbau Engagement Trending
The outspoken celebrity announced her partnership with jewelry producer Nungu Diamonds and posted snaps of herself wearing diamond engagement rings triggering engagement rumor.
This wasn’t the case, she realized that Twitter users have now engaged in habit of surprising their favorite celebrities with trending threads.
The engagement rumors was deliberately aimed to surprise Khanyi Mbau by her fans who might be suggesting that she quickly moves on from the Tebogo Lerole break up.
Reacting to the engagement rumors, Khanyi Mbau confessed her surprise and asked whom she is engaged to.
WOKE UP TO THIS #KhanyiMbauGetsEngaged TRENDING! WHATS GOING ON? How am I ENGAGED? To whom? To what?
Fans responded
When is the wedding Khanyi, we should all be invited mfethu. Phela we called this upon you. When the universe answers, remember us neh.
Night shift Tweeps confusing Day Shift Tweeps
It’s called night shift Twitter. They do this to confuse day shift Twitter. Nothing to do with influencing but Saffas pranking other Saffas. It started during lockdown. Obviously they were more people awake in the early hours due to boredom. Quite genius
She is not the first celebrity to be pranked by her fans, Bafana Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs goal keeper Itumeleng Khune last week woke up to a trending prank that he joined rivals Orlando Pirates.
Reacting to the news, Itu revealed that he knew it was prank from his fans who are desperate for the return of football after suspended to curb the spread of Covid-19 virus.