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“Don’t be stingy”: SA Rich Kids share what parents do for a living, inspired by Mzansi

“Don’t be stingy”: SA Rich Kids share what parents do for a living, inspired by Mzansi

  • A woman on TikTok shared a message with the rich kids of South Africa asking them to provide Mzansi with job opportunities
  • Pheletso Masilo encouraged the rich youth not to be ashamed of being well off and received swift responses
  • Social media users were grateful for the information they gleaned from the comments section

South Africa has a lot of rich kids who unknowingly use their parents’ wealth on social media.

Mzansi inspired by rich children from South Africa
South Africa’s rich kids inspired Mzansi by sharing what their parents do for a living. Image: @pheletsoo.tt
Source: TikTok

One lady on TikTok was baffled by such content and wondered what their parents did for a living.

Rich kids share their parents’ careers on TikTok

Pheletso Masilo is known for her unhinged content creation on TikTokbut in a recent segment she came across as sincere and appealed to South Africa’s rich kids. She encouraged the wealthy youth not to be ashamed of being well off.

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The creator also asked them to share what their parents do for a living whether they were working or not:

“I’m only asking because I need a summer job.”

View the video below:

Mzansi rich kids are sharing their parents’ careers on TikTok

Social media users were inspired by some of the responses and commented below the post:

@Johnny Test came out clearly:

“My father was a mercenary.”

@˚‧꒰ა ♡ ໒꒱ ‧˚ shared:

“My parents work in private equity.”

@Chaancy responded:

“My mother is just a girl, and my father just gives us the world through logistics.”

@ㅤ♡ told South Africa:

“My mother has a logistics company and my father a security company.”

@POW POW POW wrote:

‘My mother is an architect; my father is dead, but left us a few million.’

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@Khati Wavy was grateful for the plug:

“Thanks to all the rich kids who provide us with career choices. Don’t be stingy.’

@Syethaba Mtshali blurted out:

“My father is a taxi driver and has a snake.”

@K bent:

‘My mother is a surgeon. My father is a lawyer.’

@mango was curious:

“Do they adopt?”

@$₩£€+ mentioned their father’s success:

‘My father owns auction animals, and he has a gas station, and he also has a mine where they extract gunpowder. You need to check with his HR.”

Students talk about what their successful parents do

Short news also reported that two young ladies were walking around them school to ask their comrades what their parents did for a livingand the answers amazed Mzansi. The first thing South Africans noticed is that all students experienced the luxury of growing up with both parents at home.

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Social media users were inspired to work harder so that their children could also brag about their parents’ profession.

Source: Kort Nieuws