Sian Bousie went viral after being videotaped twerking on underage schoolchildren. The influencer was reportedly invited to the school to give a motivational speech to young people.Last Monday she joined podcast and chill We have MacG and Sol Phenduka on the phone to discuss this issue. She explained to the podcasters that she was called to school as an “artist.”
In a previous episode of the podcast, MacG called influencers prostitutes. She has since clapped back at him for this comment.
Many people shared their thoughts on this catastrophe.
cyan Boosie bares his fangs to McG
Earlier this month, influencer and Instagram model Sian Boujet topped trending lists after a video of her giving a “motivational talk” to schoolchildren, followed by twerking, went viral.
In the viral video, the DJ is seen wearing a short black leather dress, which many believe is also inappropriate for a child of that age.
What is a “rational” explanation?
Last week, famous podcaster MacG decided to clear the air once and for all. He spoke to Sian during the show and asked her what the video was about.
According to her, she was among a lineup of artists who were “performing” that day. She also claimed it was a school vacation.
“It was a school bash and they expect artists to come. There was a line-up. It wasn't just me. They also had Soweto's Finds and other brands, but it was disappointing. But since I'm a bigger brand, I had to do it,” she said.
lots of bad words
Previously, McG accused school administrators of bringing in “prostitutes” to motivate children. Sian saw this and dragged him to Instagram.
“Lol, I'll have to get used to the buzz phrase about squirrels looking for chin [thing] It's okay to laugh at the fact that I'm on a school tour, but calling me a whore is… [where] You draw the line.
“My wife looks older than me.” [than] You are a real whore, have an opinion about me but don't swear
to me [and] Then come back and put a smile on my face.
You guys support actual premium haters who hate all young artists in the game. But the good thing is that we continue to achieve,” she wrote.