💰10 South African Celebs Accused of Using SNAKES for Wealth!😱 Number 4 Will Leave You Speechless!🐍
For decades, tales of money snakes and ritual wealth have been deeply rooted in South African urban legend.
Said to be associated with traditional witchcraft or “muti” practices, these snakes are believed to bring financial prosperity in exchange for strict loyalty—or darker sacrifices.
Whether you believe it or not, the entertainment industry has become a hotbed for such rumors, and here are 10 Mzansi celebrities whose names have surfaced again and again in this bizarre and controversial narrative.
1.Zodwa Wabantu
The outspoken and unapologetic dancer has never shied away from controversy, and that’s part of what makes her such a tabloid magnet.
At the peak of her fame, rumors swirled that Zodwa’s sudden rise was not just from talent—but from involvement with a mysterious money snake.
Some fans even claim she admitted to using “muthi” in interviews—though she’s never confirmed anything snake-related.
Still, the gossip refuses to die.
2.Boity Thulo
Boity’s transition from TV presenter to successful rapper and beauty mogul happened almost too fast for some people to accept.
That’s why conspiracy theories emerged accusing her of engaging in dark rituals, with snakes allegedly playing a part in her wealth.
Boity has fiercely denied these allegations, calling them misogynistic and rooted in jealousy—but the whispers persist.
3.Inno Morolong
Club promoter and influencer Inno Morolong has been accused of living beyond her means for years.
With flashy designer brands, luxury cars, and wild vacations, skeptics online claimed she must be “using something”—and snakes came up more than once.
Inno has clapped back on social media, laughing off the claims, but the stories haven’t disappeared.
4.Skolopad
In one of the most bizarre public moments, Skolopad once posted a cryptic message online referring to “snakes that sleep in beds with humans.
” Many took this as a veiled confession or a warning.
Her sudden rise to fame and eccentric persona only fueled the belief that she might be involved in the occult.
Was it a joke? A stunt? Or something darker?
5.Jackie Phamotse
Author and media personality Jackie Phamotse practically poured gasoline on this topic when she tweeted about people “sleeping with snakes” to gain wealth and fame.
Though she didn’t name names, many believed she was targeting well-known public figures.
Her tweet caused nationwide outrage and forced her to explain—but the incident put her directly in the eye of the snake-for-riches storm.
6.Somizi Mhlongo
Somizi has always been flamboyant, fabulous, and fabulously wealthy.
But the way he maintained his empire after personal and professional setbacks led some to claim that he might be protected by powerful forces—yes, including alleged snake rituals.
There’s absolutely no proof, and Somizi has never addressed the rumors—but in Mzansi, that silence sometimes fuels even more speculation.
7.Gigi Lamayne
The rapper and poet has been the center of several internet conspiracy threads, particularly during her spiritual and mental health struggles.
After speaking openly about depression and witchcraft in the industry, Gigi became an unintentional target of snake-related gossip.
Some even claimed she had visions involving snakes, though Gigi herself blamed it on mental stress and spiritual attacks—not wealth rituals.
8.Babes Wodumo
The Gqom queen exploded into the music scene and became a millionaire in what felt like an instant.
But with that came darker rumors, especially after erratic public behavior and toxic relationships.
Many believed that the couple’s extreme rise and fall was tied to “snake blessings” gone wrong.
Though there’s zero evidence, the story became internet folklore in KwaZulu-Natal and beyond.
9.Mshoza (RIP)
Before her untimely passing, Mshoza was constantly followed by allegations of snake involvement—especially after her dramatic physical transformations and moneyed lifestyle.
She always dismissed the claims, saying she worked hard for her success.
But in death, the rumors continued, with some online users saying her life was “a warning” to those who use spiritual shortcuts.
10.Prophet Mboro
While not a celebrity in the traditional entertainment sense, Prophet Mboro’s name comes up every time this topic is discussed.
Videos of him claiming to “destroy money snakes” in people’s homes only added fuel to the fire.
Some believe he knows more than he says.
Others think he’s capitalizing on fear.
Either way, his connection to this world is undeniable.
While some of these claims may sound outlandish, one thing is clear: Mzansi is obsessed with the idea of instant wealth through dark spiritual means.
The “snake-for-riches” narrative has grown from rural superstition into a full-blown celebrity mythos, dominating TikTok, WhatsApp groups, and late-night radio gossip.
Some celebs laugh it off.
Others remain eerily silent.
Sociologists argue that these stories reflect deep-rooted anxieties about inequality, success, and the supernatural in South African culture.
After all, when someone goes from struggling to superstar overnight, people want answers—and sometimes, logic isn’t enough.
So, did these celebrities really use snakes to gain wealth and power? Or are they simply victims of a society that struggles to accept successful black individuals without assuming dark forces are at play?
We may never know the full truth—but the rumors? They’re more alive than ever.
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