AKA had previously opened up about the shoddy deal that he had with sports apparel brand, Reebok, to create his now iconic and now collector’s item sneaker, the SNEAKA. The series of tweets explaining how he was only signed on by Reebok as a brand ambassador, and did not receive royalties for his signature sneaker led to many stating that the rapper is broke.
As a form of retaliation to the speculation that was running rampant on social media, AKA the rapper turned the joke it’s head when he started to poke fun at himself by saying that he is actually broke and all his bragging was a façade. AKA started the joke after being his partnership with Cruz Vodka is legit, unlike the Reebok deal he had. The F.R.E.E assured his fans that the deal was above board.
But while social media users speculated whether he was telling the truth the rapper used the speculations to market his AKA TV and his Cruz Watermelon flavoured vodka. AKA started the trending hashtag #AKASanamali in order to prove how influential a brand he is his, which topped the trends list.
Through the roof. 😁 https://t.co/jWzSzfnoGW
— AKA (@akaworldwide) May 15, 2020
Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise … I am broke. Very very broke. I don’t have any money … at all. Thanks 😊
— AKA (@akaworldwide) May 15, 2020
Not wishing anything. This is my reality. I’m struggling right now. I barely have petrol money … https://t.co/kRaHjUJT0l
— AKA (@akaworldwide) May 15, 2020
I just couldn’t hold it in any longer. Finally. You have exposed me. https://t.co/Z4nDFtXDkA
— AKA (@akaworldwide) May 15, 2020
Ha!!! Too easy. https://t.co/FbHJ8oRQsQ
— AKA (@akaworldwide) May 15, 2020
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Just hours after media personality Lerato Kganyago announced that she and her husband, businessman Thami Ndlala had parted ways, fraudsters have jumped on the bandwagon.
Lerato and Thami celebrated their traditional wedding two months ago surrounded by friends and family at their home in the north of Johannesburg. Read more
Source: Zalebs
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