Minnie Dlamini says entertainment celebs are broke and overhyped, like and shares doesn’t pay the bills.
South African model, presenter and Actress Minnie Dlamini revealed that South African entertainment celebrities are broke and overhyped.
Minnie Dlamini Jones encouraged the entertainment celebrities to do better and utilize on the following they have to make money.
Posting on twitter, she states that the lockdown has exposed the entertainment industry celebs who are underpaid, undervalued and over hyped.
This lockdown is truly exposing the entertainment industry for what it is. Underpaid, undervalued and over hyped PR stunts!!! Things aren’t what they seem… We need to do better as a whole. Clout doesn’t pay the bills.
This lockdown is truly exposing the entertainment industry for what it is. Underpaid, undervalued and over hyped PR stunts!!! Things aren't what they seem… We need to do better as a whole. Clout doesn't pay the bills.. 💎
— Minnie Dlamini (@MinnieDlamini) May 14, 2020
The entertainment industry has been mostly hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. With public gatherings and all events prohibited under lockdown, celebrities are failing to cope up with their expensive lifestyles.
Economic Freedom Fighters EFF extended their hands to support entertainment celebrities by launching and distributing an entertainment funds to cushion entertainers during lockdown. The fund was described by many entertainers as adequate to cover their basic needs.
Twitter reacts: Minnie Dlamini celebs are broke comments
I may not know ways on how the entertainment industry works but certainly some people and you in particular are making it. The only thing that exposes many, it’s this fairy lifestyle the live. It’s hard to keep up with….. Simplicity remains an option for now.
South African entertainment celebs are broke and overhyped, Minnie Dlamini is on point, these guys are even fake.
What about those who chose to live posh lives even though they cannot finance it? As much as we can blame the industry, some people just need financial education.
They say school is not important since they have talent in acting and presenting. That is why managers will reap them off.
The only people who are underpaid and less looked after are farm workers yet they play a major role in a country’s food security.
I keep saying to my friends…if I was in the industry I would be sitting Oskido on the neck to guide me incase these things happen…that man has guided so many people. Heard a story that he once told an artist to save his royalties to buy a house.
Even sjava keeping a simple lifestyle nje this people make millions per annum , but so lifestyle will show you flames.
South African entertainment celebs are broke and overhyped but why do they drive flashy cars?
Celebrities forget that whatever work they do has to pay the bills just like us… Its sad what fame does… They think just because they are famous, all will be fine… I respect those who are careful with their brands.
True but entertainers and artists should learn the business and financial side of entertainment it’s ruthless out there.