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SA celebs who have spoken out against xenophobia

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Lootlove. (Photo: Getty Images/Gallo Images)
Lootlove. (Photo: Getty Images/Gallo Images)

The recent xenophobic attacks that have taken place in South Africa have left some local celebs feeling guilty, and they are saying enough is enough.

The stars are up in arms speaking against the attacks that have affected other African citizens n our country. Taking to Instagram, Luthando “LootLove” Shosha wrote that her nanny and helper were attacked while on their way from church.

See her post below.

Other celebs also posted videos sharing their thoughts on the issue.

View this post on Instagram

STOP THE VIOLENCE ???????

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Singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka also recently tweeted about how her daughter, Fortunate, lost everything due to the attacks.

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