Somizi Blames Guluva

Somizi Slams Sweet Guluva’s Fans & Says He Is NOT Winning That 2 Meter Due To Their Behaviour

South African media personality Somizi Mhlongo has once again sparked headlines, this time after publicly criticizing fans of rising star Sweet Guluva.

In a fiery statement that quickly went viral on social media, Somizi expressed frustration and disappointment over what he described as “toxic fan behaviour” — and went as far as saying that Sweet Guluva will not win the anticipated “2 Meter” award because of it.

The drama unfolded during a recent Instagram Live session, where Somizi was responding to questions from fans about this year’s entertainment awards.

When the topic of the “2 Meter” — an award rumored to celebrate dynamic stage presence and height in performance excellence — came up, someone mentioned Sweet Guluva’s name as a strong contender.

Somizi did not hold back.

He acknowledged the artist’s talent but made it clear that the behaviour of his fanbase was damaging his chances.

“I’m not saying he’s not talented.

He’s good.

But let me tell you something — energy matters.

And his fans? They’re a mess,” Somizi said during the live session.

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“They bully everyone.

They think being loud online equals votes.

That’s not how it works.”

Within minutes, the clip was trending, and hashtags like #SomiziVsGuluva and #2MeterGate started circulating.

Fans of Sweet Guluva immediately went on the defensive, accusing Somizi of jealousy and trying to sabotage a younger artist’s rise.

But Somizi, known for never backing down, doubled down on his comments in a series of follow-up posts.

He insisted that while he supports new talent in the industry, he would not tolerate fanbases that “drag other artists, spread negativity, and think they can manipulate public opinion with hashtags and insults.

Sweet Guluva, who has remained quiet in the storm, is now caught in the middle of a media circus.

As a fast-rising performer known for his charismatic performances and unique style, he has built a loyal — and loud — following.

His fans have helped amplify his presence, especially online, where every post, performance, and public appearance is hyped with enthusiasm.

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But critics argue that the same fanbase often crosses the line, attacking other artists and even industry veterans like Somizi.

In an attempt to clarify his stance, Somizi later posted a video explaining that his frustration wasn’t with Guluva himself, but with what he called a “culture of entitlement” among newer fan communities.

He recalled his own experience in the industry, building a name through hard work and humility — and how today’s artists risk being overshadowed by the negative energy of the people who claim to support them.

“The award is not just about talent,” he said.

“It’s about consistency, respect, growth, and how you carry your brand.

Right now, some of these fanbases are becoming liabilities, not assets.

And industry people are watching.”

The controversy has now sparked a broader debate in the South African entertainment scene about the power and responsibility of fan culture.

Some celebrities have stepped in to support Somizi’s viewpoint, saying they too have been targets of online bullying.

Others have defended fan enthusiasm as part of modern celebrity life.

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The divide is growing, with influencers, artists, and fans alike weighing in on whether Somizi’s comments were justified or unnecessarily harsh.

Industry insiders are reportedly split as well.

One anonymous award panel member revealed that fan behaviour is “definitely something that’s considered” when deciding winners, especially in categories where public interaction is a factor.

“They think votes alone win.

But image matters.

And if the supporters of an artist are burning bridges behind the scenes, it reflects poorly — whether fair or not,” the source said.

As for the “2 Meter” award, the excitement around it continues to grow.

No official nomination list has been released, but Sweet Guluva’s name has come up repeatedly in public discussions.

Now, the question is whether this controversy will affect his chances — or rally even more support around him.

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Some fans argue that Somizi’s remarks may have done the opposite of what he intended, igniting even more passion from the Guluva camp.

Supporters are now pushing harder than ever, organizing voting campaigns, sharing edited clips of past performances, and calling on influencers to back their favorite star.

There’s even talk of a mass movement to ensure that Sweet Guluva walks away with the award “just to prove Somizi wrong.”

Despite the drama, one thing is clear: the stakes are higher than ever.

With both Somizi and Sweet Guluva occupying powerful spaces in South African pop culture, this clash is more than a personal disagreement — it’s symbolic of the tension between generations, styles, and attitudes in the entertainment world.

As the award season approaches, all eyes are on how this conflict will evolve.

Will Sweet Guluva speak out?
Will Somizi soften his stance?
Or will the 2 Meter award ceremony become the setting for a much bigger showdown?

For now, the entertainment industry watches and waits.

The fans continue to tweet.

The headlines keep rolling in.

And somewhere behind it all, both Somizi and Sweet Guluva are shaping narratives that go far beyond trophies — stories of legacy, ego, energy, and the ever-complicated world of fame.

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