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The one who ate R6.2 million is coming forward about what led to this situation

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A WOMAN from Mtubatuba, who is still the talk of the town on social media after appearing on the show I Blew itexplaining how he spent R6.2 million, says there is nothing he can change about this situation even if people say.

Thulile Mthembu (31), who lives in KwaMashu, who appeared on the show on Sunday, said It is a country that he does not care about being criticized for telling the truth about himself.

He said that his and his family’s situation is still not good as in this program he revealed that he abandoned them after the money came in and did nothing for them. He said he was raised by his aunt.

He was talking toOf this countryit sounds like he doesn’t want to expand too much on this issue as people are still wondering how he is wasting money.

He said he doesn’t want to keep adding names as he made a mistake and is still getting over it.

“I’m not a social media person, so I don’t see what those people are saying. I’m the only person who stopped lying to me because there are people who say that what I said was bought, there’s no such thing. Everything people saw on television is true, it happened in my life,” he explained.

Even though it sounded like he was on the ground when discussing this issue, he said that he did not want false statements to be made.

“I don’t like being asked questions about this issue by my people,” he said in short.

Thuli appeared in this program and said that he was injured in a car accident on his way to work, which changed his life.

When the money came in, he said he spent it with his friends, he also built houses for five men in his village, and spent about R1 million on them as he was in love with all of them at the time.

Now he said that he continues to sell himself and hopes that life will return to normal, he will discuss with his family so that there can be forgiveness between them.

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