Influencer Yola Qhubela Caught Stealing LV Handbag In Johannesburg Restaurant

A Johannesburg Slay Queen and influencer became a laughing stock on social media after she was caught stealing a Louis Vuitton bag on CCTV.
Yola Nqubela was caught quietly stealing the bag which belongs to former Sanlam CEO, Azola Mayekiso. She quickly and quietly left the restaurant after stealing the bag.
This took place at a Bryanston restaurant called Gemeli.
Yola became a complete laughter stock on social media. Her behaviour was a true reflection of how slay queens act and acquire their expensive bags and other luxury items.
When the CCTV footage made it to Twitter, people made a huge deal about how cunning Yola is. That was until they saw a picture of her and saw how beautiful she actually is. That led to people, especially men, trivialising and dismissing what she did because she is pretty. It was the epitome of pretty privilege.
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