“But when was he cancelled?”: Phat Joe's interview on 'Unfollowed' causes a stir

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“But when was he cancelled?”: Phat Joe's interview on 'Unfollowed' causes a stir
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Phat Joe was the latest celebrity to get interviewed on 'Unfollowed'. The Showmax docuseries looks at all the personalities who got cancelled on social media.

Joe told Thembekile that he meant no harm in how the Caster Semenya saga played out, but he had to get both sides of the story as his loyalty is to his listeners, not the subjects he discusses.Viewers criticised both Phat Joe and Thembekile after the show aired on Wednesday, 30 August.

"Watched #Unfollowed hai we need another host, that one could not handle Phat Joe, he wanted to attack Phat Joe but lost.""When did Phat Joe cancelled. For what? He is one of my faves, even if he comes back to our screens, I can still watch him. He serve very well in the entertainment industry."Lady Zamar gets real on getting Unfollowed

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