Online users react to Euphonik’s old tweets about Bonang
DJ Euphonik is trending once again as old tweets resurfacing from 2016 have reignited discussions. These posts, in which he criticized Bonang Matheba, have caught the attention of social media users.
One Twitter user published screenshots showing the DJ’s comments made following the conclusion of his relationship with the media figure.
The tweets gained widespread traction, leading to a fresh discussion regarding his past actions and prompting varied responses from the online community.
Prior to their breakup, Bonang and Euphonik were among South Africa’s most prominent celebrity pairs, but their separation was marked by conflict.
Matheba accused the DJ of gender-based violence, which prompted him to express his discontent publicly while she began to move on.
In the tweets that have now resurfaced, Euphonik appeared to criticize Bonang after she started a new relationship with the late rapper AKA.
One of his posts stated: “Silkours ex to media queen to now the girl that’s smashing AKA. So as much as she can try forget umThizozo, I played a BIG role in her life.”
In another tweet, he expressed: “You can ALL carry on believing that she broke up with me. Reality is if I wanted Hlanyo back. The week wouldn’t end.”
The nature of these tweets led many to believe that the DJ was struggling with the end of the relationship and Bonang’s new chapter, with some labeling his posts as indicative of a personal crisis.
As the screenshots spread, the comments section was soon filled with various reactions.
Some users took the opportunity to mock Euphonik, while others reflected on the tumultuous nature of that period on Twitter.
One commenter wondered, “Did he ever become a property billionaire?” while another said, “Yoh, he was crashing out for Queen B.”
More critical users noted, “You know what’s crazy: he’s still the narcissist,” and another posted, “Shame, this is the kind of breakdown you get when you see your ex being happy and moving on with his or her life.”
Several individuals reminisced about the chaos of that time, stating that Twitter was exceptionally active during that period, with one recalling, “Twitter was wilding heavily during this period. Rants after rants, lawyers, apologies before 6 pm.”
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— Mr Dyani 🚭 (@tdyani) January 26, 2026
