Johannesburg – After a vile video surfaced online and went viral, South African TV personality, Ntando Duma, has now issued an apology saying her behaviour was unacceptable.
The video, which was recorded by the actress, shows how she disobeyed disability parking laws and shouted and swore at an unknown woman who called her out for it.
The actress said she was told by the restaurant owners, who she ordered a take-away from, that she could park in the bay.
Some of her fans on Twitter suggested the apology wasn’t good enough and that the actress should show remorse by donating to a charity for the disabled.
The reason why Ntando Duma is trending 🤮I think she was way out of line and rude.#missSa2021 | mpofu | #nyannyan Bafana Bafana , judge mnguni. Ig live video. pic.twitter.com/17siDVVQdX
— Mzanzi Trendz (@MzanziTrendz) July 6, 2021
Here is a copy of the apology letter as posted on her Twitter account:
https://twitter.com/dumantando20/status/1412487124411113480?s=20
Twitter reacts:
Ntando Duma must apologise by donating R100 000 to charities that deal with disabled people. She must not bore us with a long statement of an apology. We need to start penalising South African celebrities for being cunts.
— Lebo 🕢 (@LebohangBokako) July 6, 2021
Exactly! The Queen should change the script & put her character in a wheelchair. Perhaps it may humble her.
— Katja The Farmer (@KatliShanti) July 6, 2021
You were rude to the woman who asked you not to park there and made it about race. You ridiculed those with mental illness. I do not believe the food establishment told you to park in the disabled parking
— Natasha Huckfield (@dramadelinquent) July 6, 2021
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