Big Zulu Breaks Silence on Ukuthwala Accusations After Viral Audio Clip Sparks Outrage
South African rapper Big Zulu has finally responded to shocking rumors linking him to dark ritual practices after a mysterious audio recording went viral — claiming the speaker feeds a snake live chickens daily in exchange for wealth and that the snake even “sleeps with them.”
The voice in the clip was allegedly Big Zulu’s, and social media exploded with speculation. But what’s really going on?
📲 The Origin of the Viral Clip
The strange and disturbing recording spread like wildfire on WhatsApp and TikTok. The speaker described chilling “ukuthwala” rituals and repeatedly mentioned Big Zulu by name. 😨
However, many fans quickly defended him, saying the voice didn’t match his and could have come from another Zulu speaker — or worse, been generated using AI voice cloning to destroy his image. 🤖🗣️
🔥 Big Zulu’s Official Response
Big Zulu wasted no time in setting the record straight. Speaking out on social media, he strongly denied the accusations:
“People have seen me struggle. I worked tirelessly to get where I am today. These rumors about me being involved in rituals or owning a snake are entirely false.
Everything I have, God and my ancestors have blessed me with,” he said. 🙏🏾💪🏾
He also slammed the claim that he was “about to die,” saying he’s not afraid of death, but the lies are dangerous and hurtful.
🧠 Why These Rumors Keep Coming
In South Africa — especially in KZN — success is often met with suspicion. People still link wealth and fame to spiritual or ritualistic practices, especially when someone rises from humble beginnings. 😢
But this kind of thinking is harmful. It diminishes years of hard work and turns fans into doubters.
📉 The Damage of Fake News
These allegations hurt more than Big Zulu’s image — they shake trust with fans, disrupt his business deals, and take away from his true story of hustle and sacrifice. 🧱🔥
He added:
“I’ve always tried to use my success to help others. It’s heartbreaking that people believe these lies without checking facts.”
⚠️ The Threat of AI & Fake Content
Experts now warn about the rise of AI-generated audio, which can clone voices and create fake confessions. 🧬
Could someone have used this tech to frame Big Zulu? While nothing is confirmed, this incident shows how digital lies can destroy real lives.
🧾 Final Word
This scandal is a wake-up call to all of us. Don’t believe everything you hear online. Big Zulu says his life is built on faith, hard work, and love from ancestors — not snakes or sorcery. ❤️🐍
Let’s support artists with truth, not rumors. 🙌🏾
📣 What’s your take on this controversy? Do you believe Big Zulu?
Big Zulu’s Official Response
Big Zulu wasted no time in setting the record straight. Speaking out on social media, he strongly denied the accusations:
“People have seen me struggle. I worked tirelessly to get where I am today. These rumors about me being involved in rituals or owning a snake are entirely false.
Everything I have, God and my ancestors have blessed me with,” he said.
He also slammed the claim that he was “about to die,” saying he’s not afraid of death, but the lies are dangerous and hurtful.
Why These Rumors Keep Coming
In South Africa — especially in KZN — success is often met with suspicion. People still link wealth and fame to spiritual or ritualistic practices, especially when someone rises from humble beginnings.
But this kind of thinking is harmful. It diminishes years of hard work and turns fans into doubters.
The Damage of Fake News
These allegations hurt more than Big Zulu’s image — they shake trust with fans, disrupt his business deals, and take away from his true story of hustle and sacrifice.
He added:
“I’ve always tried to use my success to help others. It’s heartbreaking that people believe these lies without checking facts.”
The Threat of AI & Fake Content
Experts now warn about the rise of AI-generated audio, which can clone voices and create fake confessions.
Could someone have used this tech to frame Big Zulu? While nothing is confirmed, this incident shows how digital lies can destroy real lives.
Final Word
This scandal is a wake-up call to all of us. Don’t believe everything you hear online. Big Zulu says his life is built on faith, hard work, and love from ancestors — not snakes or sorcery.
Let’s support artists with truth, not rumors.
What’s your take on this controversy? Do you believe Big Zulu?