Gcinile Twala Takes Legal Actions Against Grootman After He Allegedly Leaked Her Their Tape
Makeup artist Gcinile Twala has decided to take legal action against her baby daddy, Grootman Selahle.
It is not known who leaked the video, but several social media accounts have reposted the video on social media site X.
Here is the second tape released yesterday
This came after the controversial forex trader allegedly leaked her explicit tape on social media recently
Many netizens were divided after Gcinile decided to take legal action, as some side with her and others with Grootman
Gcinile has taken legal actions against Grootman.
This comes after Grootman allegedly leaked their sextape.. pic.twitter.com/DQDgJsHRWD
— MDN NEWS (@MDNnewss) May 23, 2024
Gcinile And Grootman’S Breakup Got Messier On Social Media
- Makeup artist Gcinile Twala has finally decided to respond to the mess and harassment her ex-boyfriend Grootman has been causing.
Gcinile Takes Legal Action Against Grootman Selahle
Yoh, things just got hectic on social media between the once “IT” couple, Gcinile Twala and Themba Grootman Selahle.
The makeup artist recently took legal action against her baby daddy after he allegedly leaked her explicit tape earlier this week on social media.
But Who Actually Leaked The Tapes?
does she have proof, that is him who leaked it?
— Beatzbydega (@bydega_) May 23, 2024
Social Media Reactions
Before the look hun him up he must drop pic.twitter.com/rudKO0UmAo
— ChrisExcel (@ChrisExcel102) May 23, 2024
Finally😭😂😅 pic.twitter.com/xBi7Uu3FJe
— King👑 (@Steez0147) May 23, 2024
Shi Mutale🇿🇲
@ShiMutale98
This is why people should date people with sense.
Red flags are visible most times but people decide to ignore.
Why would a normal man damage his ex-girlfriends life in such a childish and careless manner?
This young woman’s life will never be the same. Traumatizing!
ツ O R I
@Ori_RSA
Can Grootman also take legal action against her when it comes to some unlawful acts that she did when they were still together to settle the score……..
What The Law Says About Revenge Porn
The South African Police Service (Saps) Are Also Empowered By The Law To Act.
Sexually explicit material that is distributed without the person’s consent is a criminal offence.
JUST weeks after one of Mzansi’s social media “it” couples publicly announced their breakup, a sextape of Themba “Grootman” Selahle and Gcinile Twala has now surfaced on social media angering many who suspect a classic case of revenge porn was at play.
JUST weeks after one of Mzansi’s social media “it” couples publicly announced their breakup, a sextape of Themba “Grootman” Selahle and Gcinile Twala has now surfaced on social media angering many who suspect a classic case of revenge porn was at play.
The sextape could be a case of revenge porn, which under South African law, is a crime under the Cybercrimes Act, with sentences of up to three years or a fine enforceable by the courts. Revenge porn is the leaking of sexually explicit material without the person’s consent, often used as a means to get back at them, usually after breakups.
However, the distribution of sexually explicit images or videos without someone’s consent is a criminal offence, while those who re-share revenge-porn material could also be sanctioned for “aiding, abetting, inducing, inciting, instigating, instructing, commanding or procuring to commit an offence” in terms of the Act.
It is not known who leaked the video, but several social media accounts have reposted the video on social media site X.
According to legal expert Ahmore Burger-Smidt, the head of data privacy at Werksmans Attorneys, revenge porn was a form of digital abuse.
“Non-consensual pornography (colloquially referred to as “revenge porn”) is a form of digital abuse in which sexually explicit photos or videos are disseminated without the consent of the subjects in such content,“ she said in a journal on the firm’s website.
“Why revenge? Because generally speaking the person who is in possession of and/or shares such content does so as a means of retaliating against a subject who, amongst others, has failed/refused to offer some kind of benefit in return for the non-release of compromising or damaging information”.
Burger-Smidt said revenge porn victims should seek legal advice and take legal action.
The South African Police Service (Saps) Are Also Empowered By The Law To Act.
Last month, Selahle and Twala, who have a child together, publicly broke up as he demanded she return all the gifts he bought her while they were together, including a diamond engagement ring.
On Monday, social media users were left shocked and angry after sexually explicit footage of the two emerged on social media site X. SOURCE