By Lula Ceasor.
The tea is boiling and South Sudanese timelines are flooded because baby, Juna De Star stepped into the chat, heels first. Defending her baby daddy MT7 like a true queen, she delivered a spicy monologue that mixed motherhood, loyalty, culture, and a dash of bedroom heat and let us just say the shots were far from subtle.
Her message, alleged to be of a mature stance sent in waves that none saw coming “I will not respond because I’m a responsible artist(sic) and mother,” she wrote on her Facebook page that has sent her comments section into an overdrive, a new record for her.
But THEN came the cultural bombshell “What is pito?” she teased. In Zande dialect, ‘pito’ means uncircumcised man, while ‘ganza’ refers to a circumcised ‘dengdit’ (strong/sturdy man). With a playful jab, she threw down. “MT7 has highly rated Ganza,” flipping the beef into bedroom Olympics real quick.
And the fans maybe with popcorns seated at their favorite spots at home? Chile, unhinged and joined the messy-fun.
“If this is how wives defend their husbands, no man would ever need Panadol again!” one fan said.
From calling out online trolls to tossing in cultural wordplay and a dash of savage shade, Juna gave a stark reminder: She is not the type to sit out and watch when everyone is getting their fair share of the spotlight from the aftermath of the Independence concert organized by John Frog at Juba National Stadium.
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