“‘She Is Evil!’ 😡 Connie Ferguson DRAGGED for Missing Presley’s Funeral – The Internet Is Fuming!”
Connie Ferguson, once hailed as the regal matriarch of South African television, is now facing the full force of public backlash after failing to attend the funeral of legendary actor Presley Chweneyagae.

While thousands gathered to honor the late star—best known for his iconic role in “Tsotsi” and his powerful presence on South African screens—Ferguson was noticeably, and painfully, absent.
And Mzansi is not letting her off the hook.
The funeral, held in Pretoria this past weekend, was a heart-wrenching, star-studded affair.
Friends, family, fellow actors, politicians, and fans turned out in droves to pay their respects.
Emotional tributes poured in from across the nation, highlighting Presley’s immense contribution to South African arts and his deep impact on the lives of those who worked with him.

But amid the moving tributes and somber atmosphere, whispers began to grow louder: Where is Connie Ferguson?
The silence was deafening.
Ferguson, who has worked closely with Presley on several industry projects over the years, failed to release an official statement before or after the funeral.
Not even a condolence post on her typically active Instagram page.
Her social media remained focused on motivational quotes, brand partnerships, and fitness content—nothing to acknowledge the death of a man many believed to be her industry peer, if not a friend.
That silence has since turned into a public relations nightmare.
Twitter (now X), Facebook, and TikTok have become battlegrounds for fans and critics alike, with thousands accusing Ferguson of “cold-hearted indifference,” “emotional disconnect,” and, in some extreme cases, outright “evil.
” The hashtag #WhereWasConnie began trending by Sunday afternoon, and screenshots of her recent brand posts were met with venomous replies: “You have time to pose for gym selfies but not to bury a brother?” one user raged.
It didn’t help that other major stars—some even less connected to Presley—showed up, gave speeches, and offered heartfelt tributes.
Connie’s absence didn’t just feel like a scheduling issue.
It felt like a personal insult to a man whose funeral brought the nation to tears.
As the backlash intensifies, speculation around the real reason for her no-show has exploded.
Some allege a long-standing rift between Ferguson and Presley stemming from an unnamed on-set incident years ago—rumors that have never been confirmed but are now being dug up with renewed fury.
Others claim Ferguson had personal commitments or health concerns but chose not to make that public, which only deepened the perception of coldness.

An anonymous source close to the family of the deceased reportedly told a local tabloid, “It’s not just about not showing up.
It’s about the silence.
The industry notices.
The fans notice.
And most of all, the family notices.
”
Meanwhile, a former colleague of both stars added fuel to the fire with a cryptic post: “Funny how people preach love and family in interviews, but when it’s time to show up, they vanish.
” The comment has been widely interpreted as a direct jab at Ferguson, who has often spoken about unity and “family bonds” in the entertainment industry.
Still, some fans have rushed to her defense.
A few online users insist that the backlash is overblown and that no one should be judged for how they choose to grieve—or not grieve.
“We don’t know what’s going on in her life,” one supporter wrote.
“Maybe she said goodbye in her own way.
People are too quick to judge.
” But even those sentiments are drowned out by a wave of disappointment, especially from die-hard Presley supporters.
Connie Ferguson’s PR team has remained tight-lipped.
No press release, no apology, no clarification.
Whether they are scrambling behind the scenes or intentionally choosing silence is unclear.
What is clear is that the pressure is mounting.
If she continues to ignore the growing storm, she risks long-term damage to her once unshakeable public image.
This isn’t the first time Ferguson has found herself in hot water.
In previous years, she faced criticism over reported tensions with production crews, rumored fallouts with actors, and accusations of favoritism on the set of “The Queen.
” But never before has the reaction been this visceral—this emotional.
Presley Chweneyagae wasn’t just another actor.
He was the face of a generation, and to many, he deserved better from one of the industry’s leading ladies.
And yet, some argue that this entire saga points to a larger issue within South Africa’s entertainment elite: performative support.
Celebrities rush to show up for red carpets and brand launches, but when it comes to community, solidarity, and mourning—some are shockingly absent.
Connie Ferguson’s no-show may just be the latest, most glaring example.
So where does that leave her now? Will she address the controversy, apologize publicly, or continue as if nothing happened? If the past 48 hours are anything to go by, the fans aren’t just demanding answers—they’re demanding accountability.
One thing is undeniable: in the court of public opinion, silence isn’t just suspicious—it’s unforgivable.
And right now, Connie Ferguson is being judged by millions not for what she said, but for what she didn’t do.