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WATCH: Dr Malinga flaunts new R2m BMW

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WATCH: Dr Malinga flaunts new R2m BMW

‘Wasn’t he broke the other year?’ Dr Malinga is making headlines after flaunting his rumoured BMW worth R2 million.

Dr Malinga set social media abuzz after he shared a video taking a spin with a new BMW worth millions.

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Thanks to his huge social media following, the award-winning singer often trends whenever he posts or gets posted online.

DR MALINGA FLAUNTS R2 MILLION BMW

With an illustrious career spanning years, Dr Malinga has earned a fortune through bookings and endorsement deals.

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Like those before him, he has splurged thousands, if not millions, on a life of glitz and glamour, including some of the world’s finest cars.

Dr Malinga is making headlines after he shared a video driving his new rumoured BMW worth R2 million online.

In the now-viral video, the star was seen driving the car. Against the news, celebrity blog MDN News confirmed the news with an X post.

Taking to X, the blog posted, “Dr Malinga celebrates purchasing a new car worth over R2 million.”

Against the now-viral post, petrolheads have since given his car a nod. However, against the trends, Dr Malinga has yet to openly confirm the news that has since thrust him into the top trends.

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This is not the first time Dr Malinga has hogged headlines with his rumoured purchases in recent years. In 2022, he received backlash after flaunting an R5 million Red McLaren against his woes.

In September 2022, Dr Malinga claimed on a Podcast and Chill episode that the South African Revenue Services (SARS) had slapped him with an R2 million bill.

As such, the hitmaker had much of his assets – including his car and furniture – auctioned to pay towards the penalty.

Amid his woes, he flaunted a sleek McLaren after receiving donations to foot his R2 million Sars debt.

But following the backlash, the artist—whose real name is Goodwill Malinga—has set the record straight about assumptions that he used cash donations to purchase the car.

Following the furore, Dr Malinga slammed the assumption made by many fans that the luxury car was his.

He told TimesLive: “It’s not my car, it’s just a video. I never wrote that the car is mine. It’s my friend’s car, not my car”.

Dr Malinga added that he was grateful for the public’s generosity, which helped him in a dire situation.

 

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