Tamia Mpisane caught in backlash over MaMkhize’s financial troubles! Tamia Mpisane is facing harsh scrutiny online following reports that her mother-in-law, Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize’s luxury vehicles are headed for auction.
The vehicles, including a Bentley and other high-end cars, are being sold off as part of the South African Revenue Services (SARS) efforts to recover millions in tax debt from the Mkhize family.
Tamia Mpisane caught in backlash
Social Media Reactions
Since marrying Andile Mpisane in 2021, Tamia has maintained a quiet but opulent presence on social media, often showcasing her designer lifestyle.
Now, her image is being challenged by her in-laws’ financial woes, and the internet isn’t being kind. One user, @kuanele, tweeted, “Marrying into a family for money and having to deal with a child-husband, only for the family to start losing their wealth, would irritate me so bad.”
Loyal but Criticised
Despite her public silence, Tamia has been loyal to her husband’s family. She reportedly supported MaMkhize during a police raid, which allegedly led to her brief arrest.
However, sympathy is wearing thin, with critics expressing concern for her future. @LesediMS_ commented, “Now you have two kids and an empty bag!”
Uncertain Future
As SARS intensifies its clampdown, many wonder if Tamia’s lavish life may soon become a thing of the past. @Sleeweezy added, “I hope the poor girl has been saving all these years,” while @LuKayMampuru noted, “The real mess here is her leaving this entire situation with kids.”
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