Ugandan businesswoman Zari Hassan has reprimanded a segment of her fans who are requesting financial support to buy food or pay rent from her on social media.
In an extensive video, the mother of five asserted that some assertive fans have been consistently reaching out on her Instagram, surprising her. According to her, the 'handouts culture' is not sustainable.
"To the people who are always in my inbox seeking money for food and rent, my issue with you is what will happen tomorrow. Next month you will still need rent. Some of you are even too aggressive and some even issue threats dragging God's name in their arguments," Zari stated saying she too works.
Furthermore, the socialite challenged fans to seek employment or even consider casual jobs for their well-being.
"Some people are too posh for some jobs. You can't arrange groceries, serve tea or even wash cars? You are too posh for certain jobs but you can beg? Making your problems our problems," Zari Hassan stated.
Zari has been receiving various messages from her followers, including some criticizing her lifestyle and alleging that she flaunts counterfeit labels.
Following the Ugandan socialite's posting of photos featuring a Louis Vuitton bag, confidently strolling in her South African home's driveway toward her Jeep, critics couldn't help but criticize her for what they perceived as a fake bag.
Zari was dressed in a cream outfit, paired with the handbag.
"Success isn’t overnight. It’s when every day you get a little better than the day before. It all adds up.” – Dwayne Johnson," she captioned the
A man boldly told her that her bag was fake, and this didn't sit well with her. The mother of five wasn't happy with the criticism and reacted sharply taking to her Instagram stories to tell off critics.