- Kefilwe Mabote burns designer clothes: South African media personality Kefilwe Mabote burned her expensive designer clothes after dedicating her life to Christ.
- Backlash and criticism: The move sparked criticism, with many suggesting she could have donated the clothes to those in need instead.
- Mabote explains her decision: She cited biblical teachings, stating that such items are considered “accursed” and that she cannot serve two masters.
- Spiritual implications: Mabote mentioned that some designer items carry deep spiritual implications, such as the image of Medusa representing a Greek god.
South African media personality Kefilwe Mabote has been making headlines after burning her expensive designer clothes, including Versace items, following her decision to dedicate her life to Christ. The move sparked criticism, with many suggesting she could have donated the clothes to those in need instead.
Mabote addressed the backlash in an Instagram post, explaining that her decision was rooted in her faith and biblical teachings. She cited the Bible, stating that such items are considered “accursed” and that, as a believer, she cannot serve two masters. Mabote also mentioned that the image of Medusa, found on some of her designer items, represents a Greek god and carries deep spiritual implications that she no longer wants to be associated with .