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‘I will expose you’: Kefilwe Mabote warns wealthy men sliding in her DMs

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‘I will expose you’: Kefilwe Mabote warns wealthy men sliding in her DMs

Influencer Kefilwe Mabote is making headlines after she warned ‘wealthy men with no souls’ who are sliding into her DMs.

Influencer Kefilwe Mabote recently turned to God and opened up about her bold decision. However, against the decision, she went to social media to warn men who had been sliding into her DMs.

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KEFILWE MABOTE WARNS WEALTHY MEN SLIDING IN HER DMS
She asked “wealthy men with no souls” who have approached her through direct messages on Instagram to stop nagging her.

Kefilwe Mabote knew she might be forced to expose some if they didn’t comply with the request.

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She posted, “I humbly ask you to stop sending me “can I get to know you” DMs, assuming I’m the same person you like on TV, which was filmed a year ago, and unsend those messages before I expose you all!

“To my sisters and everyone, I urge you to be spiritually vigilant. Spiritual spouses are real (incubus and succubus). Their assignment is to steal, kill and destroy. Screen the people you allow into your life with discernment!”

She is making headlines after publicly declaring that she has turned to God and must let go of worldly distractions and pleasures.

Kefilwe Mabote explained that she had found God, and things she had never understood were revealed to her things she had followed, such as her idolatry, horoscopes, new age practices, unforgiveness, soul ties, wrong crowds and more.

Kefilwe Mabote said, “These things kept me bound without realizing it and were tools the enemy used to keep me in bondage.”

She also revealed that she had repented and surrendered herself to God. The influencer added, “I see life differently now, and I’ve learned to live with humility.”

BURNING SOME OF HER EXPENSIVE CLOTHES
The revelation undoubtedly led to her burning some of her designer clothes, especially her Versace wear. Many were puzzled by this, especially since the clothes were worth thousands.

She said, “Burning the Medusa face was one of the most freeing and therapeutic things I’ve ever done as one of the things of breaking down the idols I unknowingly built in my heart, the very things that distracted me from fully walking with Jesus.”

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