Law student Pulane Lenkoe – the girlfriend of Orlando Pirates midfielder Thandani Ntshumayelo has had her nude pics posted on Twitter by an ...
Law student Pulane Lenkoe – the girlfriend of Orlando Pirates midfielder Thandani Ntshumayelo has had her nude pics posted on Twitter by an ex.
A photo search of “Pulane” on Twitter will tell you exactly why the 31-year-old has garnered more than 11000 new followers, in just over 72 hours, since the picture was leaked.
Even rapper Cassper Nyovest and DJ Sbu are fans. DJ Black Coffee was apparently forced to unfollow her once a Twitter user alerted his pregnant wife, Rockville actress Mbali Mlotshwa, of his virtual dalliances.
Lenkoe said yesterday: “I’m literally shaking right now. I don’t want to deal with this. I just want it to go away. I wish I could just wake up and somebody tells me it’s just a dream.
“I don’t want all of this attention. Good Friday [is approaching], my goodness. I’m going to church. I don’t want people looking at me like I’m some whore.”
Lenkoe said Ntshumayelo advised her to “let it go” – but what options besides this are open to her and others?
Social media law expert Emma Sadleir said Lenkoe could sue her ex for infringement of privacy, lay a charge of crimen injuria, or even get a protection order under the Protection from Harassment Act.
But Sadleir added: “Often victims land up doing nothing because whatever you do means that more people land up finding out.”
Just over a week ago, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo admitted the microblogging site “sucked” at dealing with abuse on the platform. Twitter then introduced new rules to combat revenge porn – banning the posting of “intimate photos or videos that were taken or distributed without the subject’s consent”.
The complaints would be processed daily by its Trust and Safety team. Lenkoe’s name and picture has been trending on Twitter for three days.
Several users commented about the post, including comedian @Trevornoah, who said: “So Pulane starts trending and then Kanye tweets nudes of Kim? Why can’t we just let other children shine?”
Lenkoe said: “People who have been following me [prior to this saga] know that I wouldn’t even put a picture of me in lingerie. That’s my punani for the world to see, why would I do that? I’m not that girl.
A photo search of “Pulane” on Twitter will tell you exactly why the 31-year-old has garnered more than 11000 new followers, in just over 72 hours, since the picture was leaked.
Even rapper Cassper Nyovest and DJ Sbu are fans. DJ Black Coffee was apparently forced to unfollow her once a Twitter user alerted his pregnant wife, Rockville actress Mbali Mlotshwa, of his virtual dalliances.
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“I don’t want all of this attention. Good Friday [is approaching], my goodness. I’m going to church. I don’t want people looking at me like I’m some whore.”
Lenkoe said Ntshumayelo advised her to “let it go” – but what options besides this are open to her and others?
Social media law expert Emma Sadleir said Lenkoe could sue her ex for infringement of privacy, lay a charge of crimen injuria, or even get a protection order under the Protection from Harassment Act.
But Sadleir added: “Often victims land up doing nothing because whatever you do means that more people land up finding out.”
Just over a week ago, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo admitted the microblogging site “sucked” at dealing with abuse on the platform. Twitter then introduced new rules to combat revenge porn – banning the posting of “intimate photos or videos that were taken or distributed without the subject’s consent”.
The complaints would be processed daily by its Trust and Safety team. Lenkoe’s name and picture has been trending on Twitter for three days.
Several users commented about the post, including comedian @Trevornoah, who said: “So Pulane starts trending and then Kanye tweets nudes of Kim? Why can’t we just let other children shine?”
Lenkoe said: “People who have been following me [prior to this saga] know that I wouldn’t even put a picture of me in lingerie. That’s my punani for the world to see, why would I do that? I’m not that girl.
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