Mihlali started trending on Twitter after she posted a video where she is seen walking away from a private jet with a designer suitcase and jacket. IOL_Lifestyle
Mihlali started trending on Twitter after she posted a video where she is seen walking away from a private jet with a designer suitcase and jacket.
Although the jet's door is open, the engine is covered in a red engine cover and so are the aircraft's pitot tubes. Twitter user @Sochangane responded to Mihlali's video saying: "Pitot cover and engine cover means the plane hasn’t flown in 24 hours has been parked for a while. But I’m just being technical".
Many tweeps also asked where Mihlali was going to or coming from since only essential domestic travel was permitted under lockdown regulations. Mihlali eventually let tweeps know that she did not own the private jet and that the jet was part of a shoot, so she was in fact, not using it for travel purposes. Lmao I don’t own a jet bhutiWhen fellow social media influencer and reality television star Lasizwe responded to her post, Mihlali said: "You should’ve come shot with me".
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