LadY Du Shares Her Thoughts On Cyber Bullying Following Actor Patrick Shai’s Passing. Lady Du is currently one of the hottest voices in amapiano. Born into a family of musicians, her father DJ Choc and uncle DJ Zan D are reputable deejays and producers. Lady Du, real name Dudu Ngwenya, first learned how to play at the tender age of nine. Since then and during her early adult life, she had been trying to get a successful break into the music industry.
Following the passing of veteran actor Patrick Shai’s passing, a lot of opinions have been shared on social media. Ldy Du is one of the who shared hr thoughts on cyer bullying following the passing of Patrick Shai. “I have never been sooo moved and triggered by a situation kanje, because of what I wrote last week on twitter!!!! I’m hurting for his family!!!! I’ve been through the pain of being cyber bullied, and it can take you to a level mentally you don’t even understand. I’ve watched how toxic people have become, how we now have human beings that are God soooo judgemental!!! I’m in sooo much pain because a legend that deserved to be put up on a stage and be given his flowers for his line of work ended up leaving this earth in a painful way!!!”
“Here’s what I ask from all of you, let’s not ruin what he worked for, let’s remember him for his work!!!!! Let’s celebrate the person he was and not how he left us. I beg you from today onwards, celebrities, friends, family, can we be more kinder to people!!!! Body shaming, cyber bullying must come to an end!!! It must end here. To baba Patrick I pray to God to welcome you with open arms, I pray that he gives you a peaceful resting place. Rest easy baba!!!!! We as a nation heard you loud and clear!!!!!! 💔😭😭😭❤️ Don’t forget to pray always,” she added.
Shai, was a prolific actor with an extensive filmography under his belt and tributes dedicated to him have flooded social media platforms since his death was confirmed. The veteran actor became a household name after appearing in numerous television series including Mission Top Secret, Zero Tolerance, Hillside, Soul City and Yizo Yizo. Shai also had an extensive feature film resume which included Cry, the Beloved Country and Critical Assignment among many others.