Kelly Khumalo got dragged on Wednesday due to a video which she was seen crying over the coronavirus outbreak.
In the video, the singer urged people to speak to God, so that the pandemic ends.
However, this was what she got in return on Twitter:
I thought Kelly Khumalo wanted to do the honorable thing & come clean. #Kellykhumalo #SenzoMeyiwa pic.twitter.com/pJerjpRTmd
— Man’s NOT Barry Roux (@AdvoBarryRoux) April 22, 2020
#Kellykhumalo I thought she was confessing who killed Senzo in this video pic.twitter.com/vaLW0ffLuH
— MaQwabe (@QwabeMa) April 22, 2020
When Kelly Khumalo says pray, you must really pray. She’s scary that one #Kellykhumalo pic.twitter.com/EdRoeNXt79
— @Cece (@cecemabadi) April 21, 2020
#Kellykhumalo I think its only best to pray and stop asking questions .God can use anyone for a vessel pic.twitter.com/Mq0miXkxV4
— THE GYAL FROM?? (@zipra_de) April 22, 2020
Stop bullying @KellyKhumaloZA on this platform.
Stop bullying @KellyKhumaloZA on this platform.
Stop bullying @KellyKhumaloZA on this platform.
Stop bullying @KellyKhumaloZA on this platform.
Stop bullying @KellyKhumaloZA on this platform.#KellyKhumalo— Sam Beynon #KanyaCekesheIsFree (@BeynonSammy) April 22, 2020
Responding to the hate received on Twitter, Kelly shared a photo of herself on Instagram with the caption which says she knows she wasn’t on social media to be liked.
“Fortunately for me, I am not here to be LIKED,” Kelly posted.