Soth African Woman Speaks Out on her Viral African Casting Video With Ivo Suzee

A woman who appeared in a viral African casting video has finally spoken out to explain her side of the story. In a new video, she said she is not speaking as a victim, but only wants to set the record straight.

She explained that the video people are sharing online is not new. It was recorded three years ago. At the time, the experience affected her deeply and left her emotionally hurt. Because of this, she chose to stay silent and heal in privateinstead of speaking publicly.

The woman said her silence was not because she had something to hide. She stayed quiet because she needed time to recover and protect her mental health. Dealing with the situation publicly would have made the pain worse.

She explained that many people online made assumptions about her without knowing the full story. This made the situation even harder for her.

The video recently started trending again, bringing back painful memories. This time, she decided to speak up so people would understand the truth. She said she wants to correct false stories and explain when the video was made and how it affected her life. she encourages people to be kind and think before judging or sharing such videos.

By speaking out now, she has taken back her voice. Her story shows that healing takes time, and everyone deserves the chance to speak when they are ready.

The videos are emerging because of Lerato Molwelang’s video. One video dragged all of them out.

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