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Dineo Moloisane trends as old body-shaming comments spark backlash

Posted on April 8, 2026
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South African social media rarely lets things slide, especially when it comes to body image. This week, the spotlight has turned sharply onto Dineo Moloisane after users began circulating what they claim are past comments in which she allegedly criticised other women’s bodies.

What started as a few resurfaced posts quickly snowballed into a full-blown online debate, with timelines flooded by screenshots, opinions, and, as many users put it, “receipts.”

When the internet remembers everything

In the age of digital memory, nothing truly disappears. Social media users dug up older statements attributed to Moloisane that appear to mock or shame other women based on their physical appearance.

The reaction was immediate and emotional. Many users expressed disappointment, particularly because conversations around body positivity and inclusivity have grown stronger in South Africa over the past few years.

For some, the issue goes beyond one person. It taps into a broader frustration with how women’s bodies are still discussed in public spaces.

A divided response online

Not everyone is reacting the same way. While a large portion of social media users have criticised Moloisane, others are urging caution. Some argue that people evolve and that old comments should be viewed in context rather than used to define someone entirely.

There is also a growing conversation around accountability versus cancel culture. Should public figures be held to a higher standard, even for things said years ago? Or should there be room for growth without permanent backlash?

The bigger picture: body image in South Africa

This moment has opened up a wider discussion that feels familiar to many South Africans. Body image remains a sensitive topic, shaped by cultural expectations, media influence, and personal experience.

Over the years, local celebrities and influencers have played a powerful role in shaping these conversations. When their words contradict the message of inclusivity, the public tends to respond strongly.

At the same time, the incident highlights how quickly public sentiment can shift. One moment, a personality is celebrated. Next, they are under scrutiny.

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Where to from here?

As the conversation continues, many are watching to see whether Moloisane will respond directly to the resurfaced comments. In situations like this, public statements often shape how the narrative unfolds.

For now, the story remains less about a single individual and more about the ongoing tension between past behaviour and present expectations.

In a country where conversations around identity, self-worth, and representation are constantly evolving, moments like these tend to resonate far beyond the trending page.

Also read: Musa Mseleku sparks backlash over post about his children

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: Instagram/@dineomoloisane

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