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Skhinkily and his red bakkie ride to fame
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82591, member: 636"] Internet trolls mocked his singing face until he became famous for driving a truck. Celinhlanhla Sithole flipped the script on cyberbullying while flaunting his red Nissan bakkie online. The Greytown native went from being labeled a donkey to booking major MC gigs because he refused to fake a lavish lifestyle. Big shots like Mthandeni SK and Ngizwe Mchunu actually jumped inside his vintage vehicle after festivals in Durban. Fans nicknamed the car the nation's van due to its rugged charisma. It seems the well-maintained workhorse attracts more attention than expensive luxury rides. A popular Maskandi artist released a track titled Skhinkily, which features crowds screaming his name. Sithole claims he earns respect since he stays neutral while promoting fresh music. The influencer still works as a security guard and collects river sand despite the sudden stardom. [/QUOTE]
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