What do you do if you’re a sensitive, light-skinned rapper minding his business, and a stranger from across the world comments on your shopping habits? No, not you Drake.
Like a true boss, South African rap superstar AKA decided to share detailed photographic evidence of his holiday spending spree with his Twitter followers, all because one of them accused him of buying some products on sale.
If you don’t stalk the stunning style maven Bonang Matheba – who happens to be dating AKA – on social media, you might not be aware that the pair recently returned from a brief holiday in Thailand and Hong Kong.
During the latter part of their trip, AKA did some serious damage because what’s a rapper without a little retail therapy?
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820569779790454784
One fan then had the nerve to comment that the items seemed to be on sale.
https://twitter.com/_ihavenone/status/820650125211090945
Bonang did not take the heinous accusation lightly.
that's what you WILL see when you have no money. power. or respect.
— Bonang Matheba
(@Bonang) January 15, 2017
AKA did not take the heinous accusation lightly.
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820701734473371648
Not only did he set this disrespectful follower straight, he went on to provide further evidence of his recently acquired possessions – you know, because rap songs which repeatedly discuss rapper’s belongings don’t quite pass the message across.
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820704411559161856
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820704610595663873
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820704760437182464
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820706233678065664
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820706679515811840
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820707047737946112
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820707217070379008
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820707517080580096
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820708889540734976
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820709162770264064
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820709513254711296
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820710443463213056
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820711665322733568
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820714905804210176
Our yellow fellow then went on to offer a few musings about how he expected the press to respond to his antics. Insightful stuff.
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820715503647756288
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820716103135395840
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820716199956709376
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820722920301264896
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820723194667495424
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820729150474371072
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820729420025458693
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820729648371728384
https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/820729969831649280
So, dearest AKA, you bought a lot of shit. And you want us to write about it. Or not. I’m glad we cleared that up.