Uber Driver Exposes Babes Wodumo for Non-Payment! 🚨
South African Gqom star Babes Wodumo has recently faced new embarrassment as an Uber driver publicly accused her—and her sister—of refusing to pay for two rides in Durban, plus an extra R50 for newspapers and groceries.

🚌 What happened:
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Driver Siboniso Ngcobo reports he drove the pair from Westville to a KwaMashu event, then to Mayville, and later to uShaka Marine World.
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Upon arrival, Babes allegedly said they didn’t have cash and even borrowed R50 from him.
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The total owed amounts to around R550, and repeated attempts to contact Babes and her sister for payment reportedly went unanswered.
This incident adds to Babes’ recent public controversies, including:
Allegations of not paying her make-up artist R1 200, dating back to 2021.
Ongoing legal troubles, including an upcoming assault trial in Durban.
What This Means
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Reputation at risk: Multiple claims around unpaid services could damage her public image and trustworthiness.

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Consequences: Uber may blacklist users with unpaid fares; service providers might hesitate to work with her in the future.
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Media value: Shows how even small unpaid debts can snowball into wider PR problems for public figures.
📝 Suggested Social Media Caption
“Babes Wodumo under scrutiny again! An Uber driver claims she and her sister owe him over R550 for rides & even borrowed R50 without paying. This follows other payment controversies—what’s your take?”

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