Maitseo please!

What is thing business of fans telling their personalities what to say or do or invite to their wedding. How does it happen that they are the rulers and conquerors of what personalities do or don’t do? How does it make sense – Gase mo States mo!

Yes, Oneal – Botswana tends to be boring. The error happened when the person receiving that statement made it seem like he said: ‘Botswana is boring – so don’t come there!’ As if we are hosting the World Cup or something. We need to behave as fans and never forget that personalities includes a person, human being – you know- someone’s whose upbringing you had no touch in, didn’t help pay their school fees or find them that job – make babies with them or help them meet their partners. So since when do they owe fans their lives – when a fan says jump – Oneal, Vee or Beyonce must jump. Ebile forget Beyonce, DJ Sid or Shnati-lo or someone from Botswana.

A few months ago I blogged about the turbulent relationship that fans have with the people they are following, but the line needs to be drawn somewhere you know!  What’s with the bitterness in the Motswana’s eyes kante? It was Vee’s wedding day for goodness sake – why did people expect to be invited to his special private day? I understand that they contribute to his celebrity status but they have nothing to do with the personal relationship and how he maintains them, considering that he was with the woman before he blew up. It is not like he picked a fan or a fellow public personality, and hence the public owns them.

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