💣😨 “Scandal at the Gravesite! Makhadzi Humiliated by Grieving Mother Over Alleged R50 Million Debt to the Dead 😡⚰️”
In a moment that has left South Africa collectively stunned, the funeral of Presley Chweneyagae was thrown into absolute chaos when his grieving mother publicly confronted and physically dragged musician Makhadzi out of the ceremony, accusing her of owing her late son a jaw-dropping R50 million.

The confrontation, described by eyewitnesses as “shocking,” “raw,” and “deeply unsettling,” was captured by multiple attendees and quickly went viral, sparking furious online debates and throwing both Presley’s legacy and Makhadzi’s reputation into the national spotlight.
What was meant to be a dignified send-off for one of South Africa’s most beloved actors—the man who captured hearts in Tsotsi and went on to become a pillar of Mzansi’s entertainment industry—turned into a scandalous public spectacle when Presley’s mother reportedly spotted Makhadzi arriving at the venue.
According to multiple sources, she didn’t just whisper her anger; she stood up in front of mourners, pointed directly at the singer, and shouted accusations that silenced the entire room.
“You don’t belong here!” she reportedly screamed.
“You owe my son R50 million! You have no right to cry over him!”

The stunned crowd watched in disbelief as Presley’s mother, fueled by grief and fury, allegedly grabbed Makhadzi by the arm and forced her to leave the premises, sparking gasps, phone recordings, and instant social media mayhem.
Security reportedly stepped in to diffuse the situation, but the damage was already done—the confrontation had stolen the spotlight from Presley’s memory and created one of the most controversial funeral moments in recent celebrity history.
But what lies beneath this volcanic outburst? Where does the R50 million figure come from? And why would Presley Chweneyagae, known more for his acting than his business ventures, have such a massive unresolved debt involving a music superstar?
Some sources suggest that Presley and Makhadzi were involved in a secretive business venture or informal loan agreement, possibly tied to entertainment investments, music production collaborations, or personal favors.
Rumors have long swirled that Presley dabbled in behind-the-scenes artist management and funding upcoming talents, and some insiders allege that he may have poured millions into Makhadzi’s career under the radar.
If true, this could explain why his mother feels so personally betrayed—she may be holding Makhadzi responsible for promises or funds that Presley allegedly never recovered before his untimely passing.
Others, however, are questioning the credibility of the accusation altogether.
As of now, Makhadzi has not issued any public statement, and her representatives have refused to comment on the alleged debt.
Her supporters argue that the entire spectacle was a moment of raw grief rather than legal truth, pointing out that no formal record of any R50 million debt has ever surfaced, and Presley’s financial records show no clear evidence of such a transaction.
Still, the public response has been anything but neutral.
Within hours, Twitter (X) exploded with hashtags like #MakhadziDragged, #PresleyFuneralDrama, and #R50MillionMystery, with opinions split down the middle.
Some believe Presley’s mother had every right to call out what she believes was a financial betrayal, especially at such an emotionally charged moment.
Others argue that accusing someone in the middle of a funeral, without proof, is not only disrespectful but potentially defamatory.
“It’s heartbreaking,” one attendee posted.
“We came to mourn a legend, not to witness a trial.
” Another user wrote: “If she owes that money, she needs to speak up.
Silence only makes her look guilty.
Meanwhile, Presley’s family has reportedly remained tight-lipped since the incident, refusing to comment further on the confrontation or clarify the nature of any financial ties between Presley and Makhadzi.
Some close to the family have hinted that there may be evidence backing up the claim, possibly in the form of messages, transfers, or informal contracts, but nothing official has been released to the public.
Until then, it’s all speculation—dangerous, viral speculation.
Legal experts warn that if the accusation proves baseless, Makhadzi could potentially sue for defamation and emotional distress.
However, doing so could risk further damaging her image in the public eye, especially if the case drags Presley’s grieving family through more trauma.
It’s a lose-lose situation either way—and fans are watching closely to see what move the star will make next.
In the meantime, the legacy of Presley Chweneyagae risks being overshadowed by the drama.
Friends and colleagues have called for calm and respect, urging the media and fans alike to focus on the actor’s extraordinary contributions to South African cinema and culture.
“Presley was a light.
A creative genius.
Let’s not let his memory be consumed by scandal,” one industry peer posted.
Still, it’s hard to ignore the magnitude of the moment.
A public dragging.
A R50 million accusation.
A stunned superstar left humiliated at a funeral.
This is no ordinary celebrity gossip—it’s a story that has shaken the entertainment world to its core.
Whether Makhadzi speaks out or stays silent, the damage has been done.
Presley’s funeral is no longer just a moment of grief—it has become a battlefield of legacy, money, and unanswered questions.
And until the truth comes to light, the public will continue to ask: What really happened between Makhadzi and Presley Chweneyagae—and was R50 million really on the line?