Here’s Why Oscar Mbo Is Being Accused Of Wearing Fake Bottega Label. Oscar Mbongeni Ndlovu, is a South African record producer, podcaster and DJ. He creates house music containing elements of deep house, deep tech, Nu Jazz, broken beat and Lounge music. He is best known for his founding and starring roles in the entertainment podcast, The Ashmed Hour show.
Oscar Mbo is being accused for allegedly wearing a fake Bottega Veneta t-shirt. He shared a photo on Instagram of himself wearing the t-shirt, obviously flaunting the brand, which is definitely meant as a flex to show fans that he can afford and regularly rocks expensive designer clothes. However, a social media user sent the photo to Bottega Veneta’s official email address, inquiring and asking if whether they actually have the t-shirt in their collection.
The customer care responded, saying no, they do not have the item in their collection, which apparently proves that the t-shirt was fake. It is unclear who the person behind the email was and where the blogger got the screenshot, but the story blew up on Twitter either way.
About a month ago, Oscar found himself trending and for the wrong reasons. Twitter was set ablaze after DJ Archie claimed Oscar Mbo and his manager failed to refund the R18K he paid to book him for an event he planned last year after they failed to show up.DJ Archie took to Twitter to air his grievances and Oscar charted the Twitter trends list. “I paid them the full amount according to our agreement. OK, Oscar didn’t pitch on (the day of the event), December 28. I am still waiting for a refund even now. He blocked my calls and his manager is not taking my calls. I need a refund,” he tweeted.
After multiple trends, Archie later confirmed that he was refunded but no explanation was given as to why he didn’t get refunded earlier or communication was cut between them. He said he was required to delete all the tweets he shared on Thursday. “They sent proof of payment and told me I should remove the post and also post about the refund as I had posted about them not refunding me.”