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“Inside Shebeshxt’s lavish lifestyle: The story behind her money machine and cash piles”

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“Inside Shebeshxt’s lavish lifestyle: The story behind her money machine and cash piles”

‘Financial literacy is vital when you start having cash flow like that – good luck with SARS young man,’ an X user said about Shebeshxt.

South African rising star Shebeshxt has taken the country’s entertainment industry by storm. The rapper — real name Lehlogonolo Chauke — has been making headlines for weeks now and appears to be a new favourite among young South African music lovers.

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While he isn’t exactly new to the scene, he has only just shot to popularity.

With all of the fame and attention, money has also come in for the star who recently decided to show off his stacks of cash. In a now-viral video, he is seen counting the money in a money machine.

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SHEBESHXT REACHES BALLER LEVEL

Limpopo rapper Shebeshxt is having one heck of a moment in the spotlight and many are loving that for him.

The rising star has been trending on social media as locals discuss the impact he’s had on the music scene over the last few weeks.

Last year, a photo of his gig guide went viral as many buzzed over just how in demand he is at the moment.

A video of a crowd’s reaction to him coming on stage after Emtee’s performance also went viral as many wondered whether he is SA’s best star.

Just months later, he bought a new house.

And now he has taken to social media again to show off how much money he is making. In a viral video, he can be seen using a money machine to count his cash.

Take a look below:

 

MANY CONCERNED FANS

In the comment section, many celebrated his success. Others warned him from showing off his wealth and making himself a target.

“Is there someone who is close to him and advises him you don’t take videos of such things? SARS is watching tomorrow he will be asking for donations from us, when they are fetching everything he have,” one person commented while another added:

“Financial literacy is vital when you start having cash-flow like that – good luck with SARS young man.”

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