Blogger and photographer Lesego ‘Thick Leeyonce’ Legobane, who recently trended on social media after she hit back at a body-shamer on Twitter, received love and support following her post last night that her home was wrecked by the Joburg storm.
The 24-year-old plus-size model is popularly known for posting body-positive images of herself on social media, but last night she was posting images of her home after the devastating storm that hit some parts of Johannesburg .
Lee tweeted:
My house after the storm 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/Xh1nsyGpBo— lee (@ThickLeeyonce) October 9, 2017
🤷🏾♀️😩🙆🏾 pic.twitter.com/xsDsx3FxYO
— lee (@ThickLeeyonce) October 9, 2017
Messages of love and support started pouring in. Some expressed their gratitude that the socialite was safe, while others even offered her accommodation.
One fan tweeted: "eish am sory, if i was close by i was going to offer you a place to sleep"
eish am sory, if i was close by i was going to offer you a place to sleep❤
— KRILA (@KrilaKula) October 9, 2017
Where are you sleeping? My single bed is big enough for the both of us😒 pic.twitter.com/66oCOs3snt
— Benjie😂 (@van_wyk03) October 9, 2017
And more messages started flooding her Twitter feed:
I’m glad you’re ok.
Stay safe out there love, I’ll be praying for you
Stay safe out there love, I’ll be praying for you
— miah 🌷 (@amiyah303) October 9, 2017
Holding you close to my heart. Let us know if we can do anything. Be safe.
— Kate Harvie (@GlossGal) October 9, 2017
Askies man pic.twitter.com/VIIwohBDgZ
— Thokozile Okaecwe (@Thokz68) October 9, 2017
Ooh my God .is everyone ohky ? pic.twitter.com/pX7c9Hj5LB
— 💙ke MoPedi🌻 (@tsokilicious) October 9, 2017
Sorry Lee. Hope everyone is safe. pic.twitter.com/jQ8YtPmo6g
— Dr D (@princecloete) October 9, 2017
Love and light bbz . Glad you're safe ❤❤
— A Y A K H U L A (@sinolwethu_) October 9, 2017
OH MY GOD!!!I'm sorry 💔 pic.twitter.com/dhfZKErsZH
— Luyanda Malinga (@LuyandaMalinga1) October 9, 2017
The massive storm that swept through Joburg on Monday has resulted in over 100 people being displaced and homes damaged on the Northern suburbs and West Rand