J'burg Court Summons Facebook Couple Tytie & Kikie
The case appears to be linked to their recent online activities, a live video they posted discussing events in J'burg
J'burg Court Summons Facebook Couple Tytie & Kikie
South Africa – Authorities have opened a case against popular Zimbabwean content creators, Tytie and Kiki, known for their controversial Facebook content where they share snippets of their daily lives.
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A Johannesburg court issued summons to the duo following a complaint lodged against them.
According to Tytie, “We received a call from a court sheriff about a case that [has been] opened in Johannesburg at Sandton Police Station. We don’t know yet the person who opened the case.”
The specifics of the case remain unclear, but it appears to be linked to recent online activities, particularly a live video they posted discussing events in Johannesburg.
J'burg Court Summons Facebook Couple Tytie & Kikie
Controversy intensified when the court demanded Tytie and Kiki remove a recent Facebook Live session and issue a public apology to their substantial following of 800,000. The content creators, who admit to struggling with English, expressed their intent to carefully review the legal documents before taking any further action.
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This legal altercation comes shortly after Tytie and Kiki reportedly filed a complaint against fellow Zimbabwean content creators, Nyathi and Mai Nyathi, resulting in the suspension of their Facebook monetization. The situation escalated further when the duo publicized their lawyer’s contact information, urging followers to contact him.