Warren Masemola’s Raw Tribute at Presley Chweneyagae’s Funeral: A Heartfelt Call for Love and Honesty
Warren Masemola’s eulogy for Presley Chweneyagae was a moving blend of nostalgia, raw truth, and a heartfelt plea for honesty in relationships.
Speaking in front of family, friends, and fans, Warren took the opportunity to share memories of their early days, their friendship’s ups and downs, and the painful realities Presley faced.
He began by recalling their first meeting at a local hangout near drama school, where both were young and ambitious.
Warren shared how they bonded over their passion for acting and the early struggles of carving out careers in the entertainment industry.

Their friendship blossomed on sets and in life, marked by laughter, fights, and unwavering support.
Warren candidly admitted that he and Presley fought often, over everything from love and professionalism to family and money.
“If you say you love somebody, love them fully and be there for them at every hour of their life,” he urged, emphasizing that true friendship involves confronting difficult truths, not avoiding them.
A key part of his speech addressed Presley’s battle with alcohol addiction.
Warren did not shy away from the harsh realities, describing how Presley’s drinking affected his health, family, and daily life.

“7 in the morning and then you get home at 5 in the morning.
That’s 22 hours of being on the streets drinking alcohol,” Warren said, underscoring the toll it took.
He stressed the importance of friends and family stepping in with tough love when someone is on a destructive path.
“You owe it to yourself to talk to the one that you love and say, ‘Please, may we just call it? You have children at home.
Go home. Your family needs you,’” Warren implored, urging people to hold their loved ones accountable out of care.

Warren also reflected on the broader social issues tied to addiction, including the strain it places on families and communities.
He referenced how financial struggles combined with substance abuse can lead to domestic problems, including gender-based violence, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and intervention.
Despite the pain and challenges, Warren’s eulogy was also a celebration of the deep love and bond he shared with Presley.
He recalled moments of joy, camaraderie, and even playful affection, including their unique way of showing love through frequent kisses, a gesture that surprised many but symbolized their genuine connection.
He spoke of the importance of being authentic in life and relationships.

“Do not live a fake life. We are not fake people. We portray your lives on TV. But be real about it. This is Africa.
This is life and this is love,” Warren said, urging everyone to embrace truth and vulnerability.
The speech resonated widely, with many applauding Warren’s courage to speak openly about difficult subjects in a funeral setting.
His words challenged the culture of glossing over painful truths and instead called for honesty, compassion, and proactive care.
Warren’s tribute also honored Presley’s legacy as an actor and a friend.

He recounted their shared projects, including memorable roles and experiences on film sets, illustrating the deep professional and personal connection they maintained over the years.
The funeral was not only a time to mourn but also an opportunity to reflect on the complexities of life, friendship, and love.
Warren’s message was clear: love is not just about affection but also about responsibility, honesty, and sometimes, tough conversations.
As the community bid farewell to Presley, Warren’s eulogy stood out as a beacon of truth and hope.

It reminded everyone that while loss is painful, it can also inspire growth, understanding, and change.
In closing, Warren Masemola’s speech was a powerful testament to the enduring power of friendship and the necessity of confronting life’s challenges head-on.
His heartfelt words will likely continue to inspire those grappling with similar struggles.
May Presley Chweneyagae rest in peace, and may Warren’s honest tribute encourage more open conversations about love, addiction, and healing in communities across Africa and beyond.