Dr Musa Mthombeni hits back at haters: How much love is too much?
Updated | By Stacey and J Sbu
Dr Musa Mthombeni and his wife Liesl Laurie-Mthombeni are being dragged for their next-level PDA.
If you are on the social media streets at all, you would have noticed that medical doctor and broadcaster, Dr Musa Mthombeni, has been sitting at the top of the trends this week.
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And for the most bizarre reason.
No, there has been no major scandal.
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In fact, this man has been trending for exactly the opposite reason. Instead of being caught cheating on his wife or for being shady in some other way, Dr Mthombeni was trending because of the way in which he loves his wife.
Dr Musa Mthombeni is no stranger to an emotional, lovey-dovey post about his wife.
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The couple have only been married for about two months and Musa loves to gush about his stunner wife every chance he gets:
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While most of us would think that showing off your partner and being bold and proud in your love for them would be a good thing, lots of Tweeps are feeling some kind of way about all of these PDA moments.
Many people feel like the posts are becoming too much and that Musa can't possibly mean everything he says.
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It has the people divided and so Musa decided to address it:
To those that believe that love is Depriving your partner of affection because “ women will get a big head” and then leave you..
— DrMusa (@DrMusaMthombeni) October 13, 2021
Really?
This is the highest level of Smol boy energy I’ve ever heard of.
Surely, this is not the reason. Surely!!
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Here are just a few of the reactions his latest post evoked:
So Dr Musa is trending for loving his partner.😅🤔 pic.twitter.com/YavXVnQ3yK
— Asibonge®️ (@LingodeKaNdabaa) October 13, 2021
Dr Musa is literally shaking your child trauma that prevents yall to be lovie-dovie with your partners. literally pressed because you're so used to being hood and treated like a straatmate.
— MaNwabi (@nhlanhlangwaqa) October 13, 2021
Dr Musa’s love for his wife has y’all PRESSED. pic.twitter.com/pmDVv86C8H
— ‘ (@MpumNgwenya) October 12, 2021
The Sad part about loving men like Dr Musa
— ChrisExcel (@ChrisExcel102) October 13, 2021
Their love don't usually cover all departments.. 🛏
And sadly no matter how loving boyfriend you are..
If u can't cover that one department you'll be a Boyfriend for cute pictures...
I love how loud Dr Musa is loving his wife. Anyone who sees anything wrong with that has never loved or been loved.
— Thembisile Q (@Thembisile_Q) October 13, 2021
The fact that it seems so bizarre to you guys shows me how low the standard of love are on this app.
I'm not gonna argue with y'all. I said what I said.
But it does raise the question: is there such a thing as too much love? Or at least too much PDA?
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Main image courtesy of Dr Musa Mthombeni Official Instagram
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