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Thatohatsi launches ‘Hatisizens’ campaign after opening up about online bullying

Posted on March 2, 2026
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Thatohatsi is expanding her influence beyond the studio, channeling her platform into a cause that hits close to home.

The Amapiano singer has officially unveiled an anti-bullying initiative called “Hatisizens,” a movement aimed at challenging toxic behaviour and promoting healthier interactions both online and offline.

While she continues to build momentum in the music scene, Thatohatsi is now equally focused on advocacy.

The campaign, launched under the handle @hatisizens, encourages people to rethink how they engage with others on social media.

At its core is a direct and memorable message: “Kindness would look better on everyone. So be kind!”

The slogan captures the spirit of the movement, choosing empathy instead of hostility.

For Thatohatsi, this is more than a public awareness effort. It stems from personal experience.

In recent months, she spoke candidly about the emotional strain caused by harsh online commentary and persistent criticism.

The vulnerability struck a chord with many fans who praised her for addressing an issue that often remains hidden behind curated timelines and filtered posts.

Rather than retreating from the spotlight, she has turned that difficult chapter into motivation.

“Hatisizens” is designed to spark accountability and encourage supportive dialogue, especially in digital spaces where words can quickly spiral into harm.

The initiative seeks to remind users that online interactions carry real-life consequences.

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