It seems like the writers of The Queen was listening when Y'all called on the Twitter army to sort out Tebogo because they sent their own reinforcements in the form of Harriet.
Harriet, played by Connie Ferguson, finally found out that her future son-in-law was abusing her daughter and went berserk!
In an emotional scene, she pulled out a gun and confronted Tebogo. The man was so scared, he turned heels and made a run for it.
Instead of organising a search party or making posters to try to find the missing man, Twitter celebrated and called for Connie to be the new police commissioner.
They filled the Twitter streets with hilarious memes and jokes about the incident.
Harriet, played by Connie Ferguson, finally found out that her future son-in-law was abusing her daughter and went berserk!
In an emotional scene, she pulled out a gun and confronted Tebogo. The man was so scared, he turned heels and made a run for it.
They made Mme Connie throw insults left, right and centre!!! pic.twitter.com/CE1wEfnrXj
— Look @ Your Man, So Clueless (@OfficialBongile) April 9, 2018
Instead of organising a search party or making posters to try to find the missing man, Twitter celebrated and called for Connie to be the new police commissioner.
They filled the Twitter streets with hilarious memes and jokes about the incident.
Harriets reaction when she heard that Tebogo is abusing Kea#TheQueenMzansi pic.twitter.com/9i6Le7khax— Sammy (@qaphe3) April 10, 2018
#TheQueenMzansi I can't wait for Sgaqagaqa and Shaka to find out about this abuse… Tebogo my guy they'll be more dancing for you bro…lol pic.twitter.com/EP9QHYOKwY— IG: SirCalvin👌 (@Iam_Sir_Calvin) April 10, 2018
Don't mess with Harriet!! She literally shoots first and ask questions later. That's how you deal with self-centered, manupilative men with a history of violence against women #TheQueenMzansi pic.twitter.com/Dlwf43rGWo— Morris (@netmorris_) April 10, 2018
Harriet made Tebogo dance freestyle 😂😂😂#TheQueenMzansi pic.twitter.com/1VC2QNyeWM— SIMPLY_NKOOLEEY🌈♊ (@Nkooleey) April 9, 2018