‘Let’s quit alcohol’: L-Tido urges South Africans

Rapper L-Tido Urges South Africans to Quit Alcohol Amid Fake Booze Scare

Rapper and podcaster L-Tido has called on South Africans to rethink their alcohol consumption after alarming reports of counterfeit liquor flooding the market.
The star took to social media to share a disturbing video of the South African Police Service (SAPS) uncovering an illegal facility producing fake alcoholic beverages.
Reacting to the clip, L-Tido warned his followers, “Bafethu, let’s quit alcohol… drinking is becoming an extreme sport.”
His post quickly went viral, sparking reactions from concerned fans.
One user joked, “People at the club flexing with bottles made in a bathroom.”
Another criticized the police handling of the evidence, writing, “Yhooo!!! @SAPoliceService, your officers are inhaling chemicals without gloves? This is dangerous!”
A shocked fan added, “The amount of toxic stuff in these drinks is insane.”
L-Tido’s warning highlights growing fears over unsafe alcohol in the market.