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‘Apologise to The Queen’: Phathu Makwarela is NOT shading Phil Mphela

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By Pelumi Emmanuel

Co-creator of The River and The Queen writer – Phathu Makwarela confused some of his followers yesterday when he tweeted about ‘The Queen, sources, and a blogger who lied’ after entertainment commentator – Phil Mphela got lambasted by Lesedi Matsunyane-Ferguson on Twitter.

Some of his followers wondered if the producer was really tweeting about the royal family or shading Phil Mphela over the Mzansi Magic telenovela.

PHATHU MAKWARELA IS NOT THROWING SHADE AT PHIL MPHELA  

Producer and writer Phathu Makwarela – who’s written for The Queen confused tweeps with his tweets yesterday.

Makwarela tweeted a series of tweets that led to some of his followers thinking he’s shading entertainment commentator – Phil Mphela.

Makwarela tweeted:

“I can say my sources got this wrong and I sincerely apologize to The Queen and the Royal Family.”

@KgaoCtrl replied: @PhathuMakwarela Guess who’s going to be kicked out of the family WhatsApp group yup you!

He replied: @PhathuMakwarela For what? I am posting what that American blogger lair wrote

He also wrote:

“Is Queen Elizabeth aka Lisbet still dead as per the American blogger?”

THE QUEEN IS ALIVE  

Makwarela who is a fan of Queen Elizabeth and often tweets about the royal family was in actual fact tweeting about the queen’s death hoax.

The queen of England – Queen Elizabeth tested positive for coronavirus and became a victim of a viral death hoax started by an American blogger.

Eonline confirmed yesterday that Queen Elizabeth II held not one but two virtual meetings with foreign ambassadors on March 1.

Hollywood Unlocked also claimed the Queen had died at the age of 95 on 22 February.

A senior royal source said she’s alive while the website’s founder and CEO stood by his reporting.

He stated:

“Regarding the Queen Elizabeth story…” Jason Lee, who told Buzzfeed News he heard the news from a guest at the wedding of British Vogue editor in chief Edward Enninful, wrote on Instagram.”

“1. I’ve never lied. 2. I’ve never been wrong. 3. I trust my sources. 4. I have yet to see an official statement from the palace saying otherwise.”

Hollywood Unlocked released a since-deleted tweet that read:

“Our deepest apologies goes out to the #RoyalFamily and all involved in this embarrassing situation.”

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Pelumi Emmanuel

About Pelumi Emmanuel

Pelumi Emmanuel is an accomplished writer and journalist with over 15 years of experience in the industry. He is a passionate and dedicated professional who is committed to producing high-quality content that informs, engages, and entertains readers. Pelumi’s love for reading and writing is evident in his work, which has been read worldwide and has garnered him a loyal following. His journalistic expertise is matched only by his natural talent for storytelling, making his articles both informative and engaging. He lives in California, USA.