Influencer Mpho Tsila gets protection order against Morolong

Controversial reality TV star and club host Inno Morolong allegedly continues to insult influencer Mpho Tsila, despite Tsila opening a case of defamation of character against her.

Tsila has also obtained a protection order against Morolong, which the club host is refusing to sign.

Morolong says she will open a counter case against the influencer and her sister for door-stopping her last month and insulting her mother at her house.


Sunday World understands that Tsila obtained a protection order against the Darling and Dolls reality television show star at the Randburg magistrate’s court, which is awaiting her signature.

However, Morolong, who is currently in Cape Town for her club-hosting duties, says she will not sign because she is a victim of Tsila’s hurtful slurs too.

“I am the one who should be opening a case against her but unfortunately, I have been so busy working. The first time she came to my parents’ house I was there. She came with her sister. I am the one who must go and open a case against her,” Morolong said.

Morolong added that she did not see the protection order, but she has been told that Tsila was at her home in the Free State again with police officers to give her the order.

“She has been to my house and has been harassing me. She came with her sister and they even insulted my mother. I was not home, I am in Cape Town. I am the one who should be opening a case against her,” she said.

“She has been apparently going to my house with cops non-stop wanting me to sign. How, when I am busy working in Cape Town? How am I going to sign protection orders? My lawyers are actually looking into this. I am working, I don’t have time for drama.”


Morolong added that the first thing she would do when she got home would be to open a case against Tsila and her sister.

When contacted, Tsila refused to comment, saying: “I can’t comment on that.”

Police spokesperson Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi confirmed that Tsila had opened the case in September last year at the Douglasdale police station.

“As per the case number provided, that is a defamation of character case and the matter is before court.”

Tsila and Morolong have been at each other’s throats since last year, with both parties throwing insults at each other on their Instagram pages and also threatening to beat one another.

Last month, Tsila and her sister showed up at Morolong’s home and asked her to come outside, purportedly to fight with her after she accused the influencer of sleeping with married men on her Instagram page.

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