Award-winning musician Simphiwe Dana has issued an apology to popular polygamist Musa Mseleku after she voiced her dislike for the television show, "Mnakwethu."
She had turned her anger into a personal attack on Mseleku who is the show's host. This comes after the musician attacked the show and Mseleku last week in a string of tweets.
The "Nzinga" hitmaker said that the show was about humiliating women for entertainment.
She further said: "I’m definitely sure this Musa of yours that you love has a tiny dick. Only explanation for his obsession with humiliating women".
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Simphiwe Dana performs during the 2013 Essence Festival at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on July 5, 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images) |
Taking to Twitter this week she said that she aimed her anger at Musa instead of the show.
"I have watched a few episodes of 'Mnakwethu' in disbelief over the past few weeks. As a feminist, the emotional abuse and humiliation of women on the show really hurt and angered me greatly. As a result, I personalised that anger and took it out on Musa Mseleku."
"I unreservedly apologise for this. For any hurt I have caused him, I am truly sorry - and I believe there is another, less harmful way from all parties affected, that this conversation can be had," read the statement.