Kelly Khumalo (Image Credit: Instagram @kellykhumaloza)

Twitter Cancellation Does Not Remove God’s Blessing Upon My Life”: Kelly Khumalo Hits Back at Critics Amid Calls For All Her Gigs To Be Cancelled

South African songstress Kelly Khumalo is proving she’s far from backing down as she defiantly faces off against cancel culture critics.

Undeterred by recent event cancellations, the Ngathwala Ngaye singer took to Twitter on Thursday, August 3rd, to proudly showcase her upcoming performance at the Rusty Rocks ‘All For Women’ concert on August 12th.

Kelly Khumalo Hits Back at Critics Amid Calls For All Her Gigs To Be Cancelled
Kelly Khumalo Hits Back at Critics Amid Calls For All Her Gigs To Be Cancelled (Image Credit: Instagram @kellykhumaloza)

 

In a bold retort, she confidently dared anyone with objections to her gig to “vomit.”

“12th of August sila engathandi ayiphalaze!” she confidently proclaimed, embracing her upcoming gig with unwavering resolve.

Roaring Back with Resilience: Kelly Khumalo Shuts Down Cancel Culture Critics

Undeterred and fiercely resolute, Kelly Khumalo isn’t backing down in the face of cancel culture. Responding to online critics who were calling for her cancellation, she delivered a powerful message that speaks to her unbreakable spirit.

Twitter cancellation does not remove God’s blessing upon my life….bethanda bengathandi this voice will continue to SING!🤴🏾🐆” With these words, she boldly reaffirmed her.

The Ups and Downs of Stardom: A Mix of Bookings and Cancellations

As social media buzzes with reactions, Kelly Khumalo remains undaunted, even in the face of criticism. However, it’s not all spotlight and applause for the talented artist. While some doors remain open, others are closing, leaving Kelly Khumalo facing a mix of bookings and cancellations.

Recently, she found herself unceremoniously dropped from the ‘Tribute To Women’ festival lineup, and just days later, she faced another blow as the ‘Maseru Jazz Festival’ rescinded her invitation. Both event organizers attributed their decisions to complaints from dismayed attendees, a reaction sparked by the ongoing Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.

By audrey