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Popular celebrity, Tebogo Thobejane has made shocking statements in a viral video focusing on her traumatic experience with her dangerous ex-boyfriend, Vusumuzi “CAT” Matlala, following a failed hit, and the subsequent fallout.

Here is a summary of the main points she discusses:

Her Ex-Boyfriend and Victims
Denial of a Child: Tebogo vehemently denies having a child with her ex-boyfriend, stating she doesn’t “even have a a a a rabbit with him”

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Condemnation of Others: She heavily criticizes the women who did have children with him, saying they knew they were having a baby with an “animal” and “giving birth to a spawn of a devil”

Injustice and Hiding: She highlights the injustice that people accused of crimes (presumably her ex or his associates) are “walking around freely,” going to clubs and events, while she and other victims have to “live in hiding” and “move our families around” [01:18]-[01:49].

The Shooting Incident and Aftermath
The Scar and Survival: Tebogo clarifies that she was not shot in the foot, but she does have three scars from the shooting incident.

Survival as Divine Intervention: She attributes her survival—despite being chased around the country, running around the world (America, Dubai), and not having a job for three years—to being “God’s child,” claiming she is “bulletproof”.

The Target: She argues that the attackers were not “bad shooters” because “somebody did get shot,” but it was “unfortunately somebody who was not the target”.

Standing Firm: She denies rumors about her actions during the incident, stating she “did not pull a nut in tetramina” and “didn’t jump out of a window,” but rather “stayed standing” .

Addressing Bullies and Online Attacks
Criticism vs. Attacks: While she accepts criticism as a public figure, she condemns those who “come and attack people” and “insult you,” calling them bullies.

Dealing with Bullies: She makes it clear that she confronts bullies, stating she makes sure “if I know a bully you’ll go to jail”.

Insults: She also mentions being subjected to various insults, including being called a “drug addict”.

Supporting “Japan”
Tebogo speaks positively about another girl named “Japan” who was also affected by the incident (implied to be the person who was shot but not the target). She says this girl is now “flourishing” and is the “strongest, most beautiful-started person I’ve ever met in my life” [06:31]-[07:11].

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