Retired Slay Queen Explains Why She Burnt Versace Outfits
“For example, the image of Medusa represents a Greek god, from the marine kingdom, and as believers, we cannot serve two masters" - Kefilwe Mabote

Retired Slay Queen Explains Why She Burnt Versace Outfits
South African influencer Kefilwe Mabote recently sparked widespread debate when she posted a video of herself destroying luxury Versace items.
The video, which showcased her burning the items, quickly went viral on social media, attracting both criticism and curiosity.
While some accused her of seeking attention, others questioned her decision to destroy high-value items rather than donate them.
In a follow-up explanation shared on her Instagram Stories, Mabote provided insight into her decision, linking it to her personal journey of spiritual growth and redemption.
Mabote’s explanation revealed that her actions were rooted in her faith and spiritual beliefs.
She referred to Joshua 7:13 in the Bible, which speaks about items considered “accursed.”
“I’ve been getting questions about why I chose to burn Versace items instead of giving them away, and I want to take a moment to explain this with care and understanding. The decision to burn these items came from a place of conviction,” she wrote.
Retired Slay Queen Explains Why She Burnt Versace Outfits
She highlighted that certain symbols, such as the Medusa emblem commonly associated with Versace, represent entities that go against her beliefs.
“For example, the image of Medusa represents a Greek god, from the marine kingdom, and as believers, we cannot serve two masters. To give these items away would be to pass on something I no longer stand for,” she explained.
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Mabote also said her decision was also about reclaiming her spiritual freedom.
She emphasized that physical items can carry spiritual implications that go unnoticed.
“This journey has taught me that the spiritual realm operates on legalities; what we allow into our lives can give access to things we may not even realize. These items were open doors, and removing them was part of reclaiming my spiritual freedom,” she shared.