Lulu Menziwa, the South African Mathematics teacher and self-proclaimed wealthiest educator, stands tall in the face of harsh criticism for her choice of attire.
Despite enduring constant backlash for her provocative outfits at work, she remains resolute in staying true to herself.
Lulu skyrocketed to overnight fame and infamy when pictures of her clad in extremely figure-hugging clothes went viral, causing a stir among the public.
While some condemn her for being too provocative, others argue that the real issue lies in their discomfort with her alluring curves. They believe that labelling her as overly attractive is a form of discrimination.
Undeterred by her detractors, Lulu Menziwa has taken the bold step of initiating legal action against the online bullies who have targeted her. In an Instagram post, she expressed her unwavering stance, vowing not to yield to criticism about her attire until the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
“I’ve never thought I will ever take any legal action against these bullies online..here I am spending money to fight all this nonsense.. well I will never change..I will be me .. until Jesus comes,” she defiantly declared.
In addition, Lulu made it crystal clear that her personal Instagram account should not be linked to her government job. Though the exact timing of her Instagram stories remains unknown, she emphasized this point, urging people to separate her personal life from her professional responsibilities.
“I’m not a public figure..,.. it’s happened that I work for government ☹️🥲🥲🥲🥲..my intsagram is personal….has nothing to do with government or public,” Lulu Menziwa clarified.
SA Teacher Doesn’t Mind If Students Follow Her Online
In response to a question in the comments section of her latest Instagram post, which showcased her voluptuous figure in a swimsuit, Lulu addressed whether she would be concerned if one of her students followed her and saw her revealing photos.
With unwavering confidence, she stated that she does not mind if her learners follow her and come across her partially dressed images because on Instagram, they are her fans, not her students.
“to answer your question.. No, I won’t..here they become my fans..at school they are my learners,” she confidently responded.