Rami Chuene known as Gracious Mabuza in The Queen unapologetic about homophobic’ tweet
The actress, who often takes to social media to address social issues she’s passionate about tweeted about people making sly comments to gay people.
The tweet attracted over 800 likes and 458 retweets, with most people agreeing with Rami’s statement, however it sparked a debate among some of her followers.
Actress Rami Chuene put a tweep back in his lane on Sunday, after she gave “straight people” advice on how to interact with homosexuals, but was accused of blasphemy instead.
While some people thanked Rami for her words, one tweep accused her of “blasphemy” because she included the word God in her tweet.However, Rami was not having it and quickly fired a spicy clap-back at the tweep.
Here is how she responded to the tweets she got
Sweetie, in @portiagumedesa words: go argue with your curtains. And I say that ka lerato la Bakorenthe
— Rami Chuene (@ramichuene) October 1, 2017
https://twitter.com/shothastar/status/914387782373724165
Dear 'straight' people: with God's love in my heart, kindly stop telling gay people "U don't know what u're missing" or "what a waste" STOP!
— Rami Chuene (@ramichuene) October 1, 2017