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Mihlali Ndamase apologized to her followers for her behavior

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Mihlali Ndamase has publicly apologized to her followers for her behavior.

Recall, the star took to Instagram to expose several brands for not sticking to their end of the deal and paying what was due to her.

Mihlali has worked with different brands and she has put in her time and efforts but she thinks she isn’t getting the best compensation.

Firstly, there was Vodacom, then Saint Lounge in Cape Town, Malfy Gin South Africa as well as Roth Media.

“I hosted Saint Lounge in August. I still haven’t received payment. Kindly advise when can expect my money, my angels? These are two other brands that owe me money, should I elaborate” wrote Mihlali Ndamase.” she wrote on Instagram.

Mihlali he then put Vodacom on blast saying she did not leave her house to shoot content for them for free so she expects her payment. “… as much as I love you I didn’t leave my house and shoot content for free, when are you paying me sana?.”

She aimed at Malfy and Roth media, “Hayike sana months of not paying me as a brand ambassador @malfyginsa @roth_media”

She also said she is fed up with being the bigger person, “Bigger person ushonile, I want my money” she wrote.

After getting paid what was due to her, Mihlali apologized to her followers for her behavior saying she had exhausted all of her options.

In a video, she said, “Hey my loves, so I wanted to take a moment to sincerely apologize to you guys for what you were exposed to this morning. Unfortunately, it had to get to that point, but once you’ve exhausted your options, what else can you resort to ? Sincerest apologies. I’m sorry you guys had to see that side of me. Hopefully, it will never come out again”.

“I feel like it’s my job to serve you guys content and whatever happens behind the scenes is really not your problem or your business. But I really do appreciate the support you guys showed me. I genuinely appreciate it. Even to my colleagues in the industry and those who spoke up as well, I really do appreciate it,” she added.

“Hopefully, we can get to a point where we all respect each other more and brands can pride themselves in upholding their end of the deal once the content has been delivered,” she concluded.

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