🧙🏽♀️💬“Enough is Enough!” – Somizi DRAGS Gogo Skhotheni for Her Obsession with Ubungoma 🤯🔥
In the latest episode of “celebs gone nuclear,” Somizi Mhlongo has publicly called out Gogo Skhotheni for what he described as her “constant need” to speak about Ubungoma on every platform she touches — from reality shows to podcasts and even casual interviews.

The flamboyant TV personality, known for never holding his tongue, did not mince words as he aired his grievances, sparking a fierce debate across social media and Mzansi’s spiritual community.
During an unfiltered Instagram Live, Somizi expressed growing frustration over the way traditional spiritual practices are being commercialized.
Without naming her directly at first, he hinted at a certain “celebrity sangoma who can’t keep Ubungoma out of her mouth,” which immediately led fans to speculate — and not without reason — that he was firing direct shots at Gogo Skhotheni, who has become notorious for centering most of her public persona around her calling as a sangoma.
Minutes later, Somizi confirmed the speculation by name-dropping her and unleashing a barrage of opinions that left fans divided.
“There’s a fine line between educating people about spirituality and turning sacred things into trending content,” he said.

“Every time I open my feed, it’s another episode, another podcast, another revelation.
When do we stop and just respect the work?” The outspoken star continued, questioning whether certain traditional healers were still serving the spiritual realm or simply building personal brands.
“Ubungoma isn’t a TikTok trend,” he fired.
“It’s not supposed to be a marketing gimmick or something you rehearse before you press ‘record.
’” Naturally, the backlash — and support — came pouring in.
Some fans hailed Somizi for “saying what everyone was thinking,” praising his bravery for standing up against what they see as the dilution of sacred African practices.
Others, however, accused him of gatekeeping and attempting to police how others express their spiritual journeys.

Gogo Skhotheni, never one to stay silent, hit back within hours.
Taking to her own social platforms, she clapped back in a calm but pointed manner, saying: “I’m not here for celebrity approval.
I’m here to live in my truth and help people understand their spiritual paths.
If my voice makes you uncomfortable, ask yourself why.
” She also added that her ancestors guide her on what to share, and that no human — celebrity or otherwise — will silence her calling.
That response only fanned the flames.
Fans quickly drew battle lines, with hashtags like #TeamSomizi and #TeamGogoSkhotheni trending as netizens debated who was right and who was simply riding the fame train.

For many, the feud isn’t just personal — it cuts to the core of how African spirituality is represented in mainstream media.
Is the frequent discussion of Ubungoma empowering and informative? Or has it crossed the line into spectacle and commodification? One thing is clear: this isn’t just a petty spat.
It’s a full-blown cultural flashpoint.
Industry insiders say the tension has been brewing for a while.
According to a source close to Somizi, he’s grown “increasingly uncomfortable” with the way some traditional healers have blurred the lines between sacred rituals and entertainment.
“He respects spirituality deeply,” the source said, “but he believes it’s being cheapened when it’s constantly presented like a PR campaign.
” Gogo Skhotheni’s fans, on the other hand, argue that she’s being unfairly targeted for doing what male spiritual leaders have done for years — speak boldly and publicly about their journeys.
“When a woman owns her path and shares her gift, it becomes a problem,” one supporter tweeted.
“Somizi should worry about his own lane.
” Meanwhile, spiritual leaders and sangomas not involved in the feud have started weighing in, with some echoing Somizi’s sentiments and calling for a return to discretion, while others defend Gogo Skhotheni’s right to educate and destigmatize ancestral calling through her platforms.
As the drama continues to unfold, both celebrities remain unapologetic.
Somizi, never one to backtrack, posted a follow-up story with the caption: “I said what I said.
” Gogo Skhotheni, in turn, doubled down by announcing a new episode of her podcast, promising “a deeper dive” into why she believes sharing her truth is not just her right — but her duty.
Whether this will escalate into a public sit-down or simmer into silence remains to be seen.
But one thing is certain: the lines between spirituality, fame, and influence in South Africa have never been blurrier — or more explosive.
And thanks to two of the country’s most outspoken personalities, the conversation around Ubungoma and public platforms has reached a boiling point.
The only question now is: who’s guiding this — the ancestors or the algorithms?