Nandi Madida took to her social media to share the experience she had when she was dropping off her son, Shaka in school.
The star could not contain her joy as she decide to express how she feels on Twitter even though she already deleted the tweet.
She stated that she is really happy to see her son get back to school after a long time staying at home.
Nandi revealed she met with some of her son’s friends.
Many of them were happy to see her and referred to her as “The Black Is King’s Nala”.
She stated, “I realized today that to some of Shaka’s toddler school friends I am now “Nala”.
She continued: “I heard a Wow! Shaka’s mom is Nala! Black Is King!. The Power of Disney!”.
However, tweeps were not in support of her tweet.
They made it clear that her appearance in Beyonce’s film, Black Is King does not warrant her to be called ‘Nala’ stating her role of Nala was given to Beyoncé in The Lion King remake.
Nandi did not let this slide away as he decide to respond to the tweet.
She said: “Even I’m laughing at the comments. Twitter is the most entertaining platform. It’s an extreme sport and not for the faint hearted. No one is safe. U have 2 know how to laugh at yourself!”.
Even I’m laughing at the comments 🤣❤️. Twitter is the most entertaining platform. It’s an extreme sport and not for the faint hearted 😅.No one is safe 😬.U have 2 know how to laugh at yourself! Chatting to @Slikour about my new single “Organic” today drops 18/9/2020🥰.Morning☀️
— Nandi Madida (@Nandi_Madida) September 2, 2020
Many of her fans commended her for not taking it to serious and making a joke out of it.
See tweets below:
I can’t believe black twitter had Nandi Madida for dinner became and posted this 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Yol are bullies mara pic.twitter.com/WnZkEPUGb6
— Rakgadi Defence Force (@lynie_mkp) September 2, 2020
Nandi: When I went to drop my son at school today, the toddlers were like “Wow Shaka’s mom is Nala! Black King!”
Black Twitter: pic.twitter.com/0YNcfr0v3o
— Problematic Skin (@IviweVikki) September 1, 2020
Why is she lying? 🚮
— LilSisLonz (@Lilsislondz) September 2, 2020