Social media in South Africa is on fire again after another video allegedly involving a UNISA student and controversial online figure Ivo Suvee began circulating across X (Twitter), Facebook, and WhatsApp groups. The clip, which spread rapidly overnight, has reignited heated debates around online exploitation, consent, and the growing number of young women linked to so-called “casting” videos that later go viral.
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According to online users, the woman in the video is believed to be a UNISA student, a detail that has intensified public reaction, especially among students and parents. While the full background of the video remains unverified, many viewers claim the content was recorded under the promise of opportunities, only to later surface online without clear context. UNISA has not issued an official statement, but hashtags linking the institution to the scandal have already begun trending.
As with previous incidents, opinions are sharply divided. Some South Africans are calling for law-enforcement investigations and stronger online protection for students, while others are urging young people to be more cautious about online “auditions” and private video recordings. One thing is certain: the Ivo Suvee name is once again dominating timelines, and the conversation around digital safety, accountability, and social media fame is far from over.