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Miss Pout lands new TV gig

Radio host Mantsoe Tsatsi ‘Miss Pout’ has secured a presenting gig on the new TV show, Hashtags that is on e.tv Extra.

This will take up the role as from March 2nd on the weekly one-hour show, at 4pm. She was recruited to host the show last year in November and immediately took it up.

“I got a call around November and after agreeing, I was asked to send my bio. First week December I started meeting the team and they are very exciting people to work with,” Mantsoe recounted.

The show has a different set from other lifestyle TV shows as instead of discussing tweets and celebrities, they will focus on ordinary people’s social media interactions.

“We won’t only discuss the usual, such as social media and the big (names) in the country. We (will) look at everyday people who never have their stories told.”

The new show also aims at discussing community issues and stereotypes.

“We help in every way we can like helping students without enough funds to pursue their dreams.

“We talk about personal issues like the Sophie Lichaba cyber bullying, (to) relationship advice and, but not limited to, abuse in public.”

The aim of this is to prevent similar situations from happening.

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Mantsoe Pout and Dineo Ranaka caught up in a social media debate

 Mantsoe Pout took to social media to lambaste teens who date older people, drawing sharp reaction from Dineo Ranaka.

Mantsoe took to Twitter to share her disgust at older men that apparently see no problem with dating teenagers. She questioned their motives and suggested that they were “perverts” taking advantage of young girls.

What  Mantsoe Pout said

“Can 38-year-old men stop dating teenagers! What are you doing at 38 dating a 17-year-old? What life experiences do you remotely share? This just smells like a pervert taking advantage of a little girl for data and pumps. Sies! I’m so disgusted!” she wrote.

She went on to warn young girls to stay away from older men.

“And you teens, tlohelang banna!! (leave older man alone)” she wrote.

Dineo Ranaka response

However, Dineo felt that Mantsoe’s anger was “unfair and quite heavily judgmental” and took her to task on Twitter.

“There are a number of people happily married for years on end and they have a 20-year age gap. So to generalize to this extent is unfair. My dad was in his 30’s when he met mom and she was late teens. Love is unpredictable,” the Metro FM DJ claimed.