Rapper and media personality Boity Thulo and former bestie TV presenter Khanyisa Mkangisa have taken their presence on social media to a whole new level.
During this lengthy lockdown period, both Thulo and Mkangisa were captured on their Instagram live broadcasts acting rather silly.
At around 3pm Boity went on Instagram on Sunday, while Khanyisa blessed her fans with a free strip show by flashing her breasts in another broadcast.
Meanwhile, Mkangisa flashed her boobs to her fans watching an Instagram live conversation she was having with fellow actress Omuhle Gela, who told the former "The Queen actress to stop flashing her breast.
Khanyisa did not respond to calls and text messages sent to her at the time of publication.
Drunk Boity Thulo Exposes All & Khanyisa Mkangisa Shows Her Fans Her Boobs On Instagram Live (VIDEO) |
According to social media law expert Emma Sadlier, regardless of social standing, celebrity meltdowns on social media were embarrassing and came with serious legal implications.
"Basically the law says that as soon as the content has been seen by another person the law kicks in, it doesn't make any difference whether you are doing something on TV, radio, stage or social media.
Sadlier said there was no such thing as 'personal capacity on social media". As soon as you have either an employment relationship or an influencer arrangement then you have got o think of what tor duties are to the people that pay you."
My first lockdown hangover. Why didn’t y’all stop me? ☹️😭— #OwnYourThrone👑 (@Boity) April 26, 2020
Oh shit. I’m drunk. Sorry. https://t.co/meuEWIOIP6— #OwnYourThrone👑 (@Boity) April 26, 2020
"Behaving drunk or having a nice time is not illegal, but certainly, if someone were to do something illegal you could be fired because you are bringing the company to disrepute.