Mzansi’s rapper Cassper Nyovest has replied to late legendary actor Patrick Shai’s passing.
A family spokesperson of the late actor, revealed to Channel 24 that he allegedly committed suicide.
Mzansi has patiently been waiting for Cassper Nyovest’s response to actor Patrick Shai’s death since their last interaction this past week.
The Tswana rapper Cassper Nyovest tweeted in his language: “Gwitsi modimo” which means ‘Only God knows’.
Patrick topped the trends list last week when he made a video directed at Cassper Nyovest, saying he wants to fight him before he dies.
“Before I die I want to make sure that I’ve beat you so that on my tombstone they can write this is the man who beat Caster or Costa or whatever your sh*t name is … Come you son of a b*tch,” Patrick said.
Cassper did not take lightly to this and released a series of tweets defending his family, especially his mother as he claimed he disrespected her.
“Who the fuck is that old man and why is he calling my mom a bi**h? Why does my family have to be disrespected like this yo? Fu** this is too much now!!! Modimo nna ha ke sa kgona, ke kopa thuso. (God I can’t do this anymore, I need help.)”
“This is way too much man. I can’t take it. Why are people always disrespecting my family? I’m fucking trapped in this fame shit. I wish I could run up on all you devils and defend my family like any other man would. What is coming to all of yall will be ugly! GOD KNOWS!”
“If there’s one thing is regret about my fame is how my family has been disrespected by strangers. I try so hard to be about my own business but it’s always sh*t like this and I have to keep it moving to protect my brand cause brands will never understand. This is too much man.”
But Patrick apologised and said he should have known better, “I should have known better as an adult. My apologies, I humbly, from the bottom of my heart, apologise for having used such strong language towards your mom. Even though the challenge would’ve been an ideal thing but now it has been soured by what I said.
“I apologise from the bottom of my heart, please forgive me and forgive me South Africans. I am regretting every bit of the last sentence. That I used, I’m sorry.” he said.