Nonzwakazi Cekete

By Nonzwakazi Cekete

Journalist


SK Khoza drives the internet wild with butt naked picture

When viewers tune in to watch the Queen tonight, they will be doing so with a different eye.


The Queen actor, SK Khoza, put on a stellar performance when he posted a picture of butt on social media, proving if there’s one controversial celebrity in South Africa, it has to be him.

He posted a picture of his behind while taking a pee on the side of the road, but covered his face, and captioned it #Views.

And a view it was because since showing off his backside for the world to see, Mzansi received mixed reactions and many haven’t stopped talking about it. Many felt it was a bittersweet gesture for the actor who is known to drive the ladies nuts, as some admired his toned bum while others felt it was distasteful of him to display his intimates like that.

The picture may have been taken lightly but SK has a history of scandal. Last year, when gatherings were banned due to a rise in Covid-19 infections, a video of him and friends gathered for a party emerged. The video went viral and was the talk of the town.

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The raunchy clips showed women walking around naked. As a result, many insinuated they were having a sex party. SK Khoza, who is the brother of the quiet Abdul Khoza, profusely apologised at the time.

“Inappropriate videos of myself were leaked online and I would like to profusely apologise to my family, friends and fans for embarrassing them and myself. I have put @Shona_Ferguson (FergusonFilms), my family and @Mzansimagic in a position I totally regret,” he said.

In light of the above, then what drove him to show off his butt? He was probably driven by a mantra on his Twitter account, which reads: “When I look good, I feel good & when I feel good, I do good.”

Judging by the picture plastered for all to see on Instagram, the hunk was feeling good and thought he was doing good.

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