Jessica Nkosi Breaks Silence on Cyberbullying After Pregnancy Announcement
South African actress Jessica Nkosi recently shared the reason for her social media silence after announcing her second pregnancy earlier this year. She revealed that she fell victim to cyberbullying.
Since her pregnancy announcement, Nkosi has not been active on social media. However, she recently broke her silence and explained the reason behind it. The actress expressed her frustration regarding cyberbullying on social media platforms.
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Jessica Nkosi on Cyberbullying after her latest pregnancy announcement
Nkosi shared that she has been a victim of cyberbullying, and it is the reason why she has not posted much content on social media. She explained that some people have been irritating her by posting negative comments and asking rude questions about her pregnancy.
She shared some of the comments she received, such as “Hawu, you still pregnant?” and “You pregnant again?”. The actress found these comments offensive and frustrating, as they implied that she had been pregnant multiple times in a short period.
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Nkosi said that such comments are hurtful and annoying, and it’s difficult to ignore them. She said, “This is why I end up not posting or removing the comment section cause there are just a few people that will just irritate me. And I know I shouldn’t be entertaining them but yoh, sometimes nje.”
Sharing Her Latest Pregnancy Photoshoot
After expressing her frustration regarding cyberbullying, the actress shared her latest pregnancy photoshoot. In the photos, Nkosi is seen wearing a stunning purple dress, looking beautiful and glowing.
Nkosi is known for her performances in South African television dramas, including Isibaya, The Queen, and The River. She welcomed her first child, Nami, in 2018 with her partner, actor TK Dlamini.
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While social media is an excellent platform for celebrities to connect with their fans, it’s unfortunate that it has also become a space for cyberbullying. Jessica Nkosi’s experience highlights the importance of creating a safe and respectful online space for everyone.