Sad News For Pearl Modiadie

There’s no doubting that Pearl Modiadie has been unusually silent during the last few days. But, thanks to her social media post, we now know what she has been up to, and we are relieved that she is back on her feet.

Taking to Instagram, the media star recently uploaded a post in which she indicates that she and her family had infected Covid-19 and had been quarantined at home for a week, and that she is relieved they are now healthy.

 

 

Fans have now resorted to wishing her a swift recovery and urging her to be cautious. Others have also spoken out about their COVID experiences, telling her to stay in there and she would be alright.

Pearl recently uploaded a photo of herself in a robe, stating she is grateful for her excellent health and a wonderful support system. And, we must admit, she looks fantastic in the shot, which can only suggest that she is now in full health, and admirers couldn’t be happier for her.

As you might expect, her comment section is swamped with expressions of affection, with many people noting she looks amazing, as she usually does. Some of her admirers have also suggested that she discuss how she has been dealing throughout the COVID season.

Pearl took to Twitter to ask her fans how necessary some of the steps being taken against Covid are, and if they are really required at all. And admirers have flocked to her in large numbers to reply to her and share their thoughts on the matter.

That being said, Pearl was thrust into the spotlight not long ago after receiving a countersuit from her former manager, Mr. Soglo. Pearl had taken her former employer to court after they opted to ignore her sexual harassment charges.

Many people were surprised when Mr. Soglo decided to sue her for R1 million for causing him financial loss and reputational damage.

New information about whether justice was served or not have yet to surface, but Mzansi continues to have a crush on Lewatle’s mother, who is always making us marvel and adore her and her gorgeous boy baby Olivier.