Uncle waffles have set the record straight following claims that she is transgender.
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“Y’all are too used to public figures having to keep quiet and be the bigger person, and that being considered some sort of “Maturity” and that’s made people on social media get away with being shit individuals. Where do you even get the audacity to say this like this? Then go on and show your Transphobia through it? I don’t usually say anything but now a whole community of people is getting affected please, it’s important to learn when you’re overstepping”.
Let’s also remember that just cause someone is a public figure doesn’t make them your friend. Singajwayelani emasimba
— Waffles🐉 (@unclewaffffles) April 27, 2022
The response comes after the famous DJ was trolled online after claims that the TV personality is transgender following her name Uncle Waffles with some speculating that the “uncle” in her name is a hint that shows her transformation from being a man to a woman and the rumors based the claims on her boobs being small.
Real question. What do these picture prove? Instead you’re trying to bring down people who have nothing to do with this. I now have to prove my gender based off of my physique and based off of a rumour? You guys are so weird. https://t.co/fSXPQ6MwXa
— Waffles🐉 (@unclewaffffles) April 27, 2022
South African most popular DJ famously known as Uncle Waffles whose real name is Lingelihle Zwane was born on the 4th of April 2000, born in Swaziland as a girl and moved to South Africa and rose to fame in 2021 after a video of her showing her dance moves, wearing the strings went viral online. She has since been known for her dance moves, made a name for herself became known internationally, and toured across the world.
It’s no secret that being successful comes with negativity, hate, and with some people dragging you down. Uncle waffles being the youngest and most successful female DJ in South Africa at the age of 22 has seen herself as one of the celebrities who face cyberbullying and is being trolled online.
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However, social media users normalized cyberbullying and celebrities find themselves as victims of being bullied online through social media Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram) which causes depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. People have lost their way of showing love and kindness to other people, especially celebrities. They treat people they want they want without considering what their actions do to other people.