Mzansi's favourite funnyman, Siv Ngesi, has left fans in utter disbelief after revealing that, at 40 years old, he's never had a drop of alcohol or smoked anything! This jaw-dropping admission came in response to a viral post on X, where users were sharing 'normal' things they’ve never done.
"I’m 40 years old and I've never had a drop of alcohol or smoked anything!"
The actor and comedian’s surprising honesty received mixed reactions, with some praising his commitment to sobriety while others playfully quizzed how he manages his energetic persona without any vices.
Fans Flood Comments with Reactions
Ngesi's candid admission triggered a wave of comments from his followers, many of whom expressed disbelief about how he maintains his wild antics without the usual crutches. One user humorously remarked:
"Sounds about right."
Another chimed in:
"Same, but how do you do it?"
Fans couldn’t help but joke about his high-energy lifestyle, with one asking:
"So all this nonsense you be doing, you be doing it sober?"
Some even suggested he might want to seek professional advice, like:
"Oh, no, baby. You can’t be this crazy sober. Get on meds."
Yet, others offered their support, with one urging him to:
"Cling on to sobriety, brotha. Substances are a shortcut to more obstacles in life."
Ngesi's Passion for Charity
While alcohol and smoking aren't in his life, Ngesi has channeled his energy into meaningful charitable work, notably his initiative providing free menstrual pads to girls and young women. His latest project collaborated with the University of the Western Cape, focusing directly on students in need.
However, his commitment to addressing menstrual hygiene has drawn some criticism, particularly as a man advocating for this issue has left a few skeptical.
Holding Leaders Accountable
In addition to philanthropy, Ngesi hasn't hesitated to challenge South African politicians, stressing the importance of maintaining high governance standards, especially after witnessing the positive engagement at the recent G20 Leaders' Summit. He believes that if officials can welcome global guests efficiently, the country’s pressing issues could also be resolved effectively.
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