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Kenny Kunene’s ‘sushi king’ antics were yonks ago, but it’s a title he’s never going to live down.
Not that he tries very hard to live anything down, because his social media feed is often filled with shows of excess, interspersed among a constant attempt to defend former president Jacob Zuma.
That should tell you all you need to know about Kenny, before we watch him get flung out of a car window.
Here’s the Citizen:
Controversial businessman turned politician Kenny Kunene is said to be “at home doing fine” after he fell out of the window of a moving vehicle during a spinning event at the weekend.
The news was confirmed by Kunene’s friend and Patriotic Alliance (PA) co-founder Gayton McKenzie.
In the footage, which was screen recorded from a Facebook live stream, Kunene can be seen in the passenger’s seat of the spinning vehicle with Faaitjie Kunene behind the wheel. The car then does a few rounds before Kunene emerges from the window to hang out of it the way stunt drivers often do at such events.
McKenzie is another well-known Zuma crony, who is believed to have accompanied the former president on overseas trips before.
You’ll see Kunene being flung from the car in the final few seconds below:
A screen recording from a Facebook live stream by Yoram Naude shows Patriotic Alliance co-founder Kenny Kunene fall out of a moving vehicle before he is knocked by the back of the car. pic.twitter.com/bAZcWsFb0E
— The Citizen News (@TheCitizen_News) December 6, 2020
According to McKenzie, the event was organised by some younger members of the Patriotic Alliance.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the irony in Kunene’s Instagram post ahead of the event:
“Safe n secure car Spinning,” you say?
In a Facebook post following the footage of Kunene being widely shared, McKenzie elaborated on Kenny’s condition:
…”he flew out of the window and nearly got seriously injured, he is at home doing fine, Kenny forgot momentarily that he is no longer young and can’t do this stunts that young people are doing,” said McKenzie…
“We wanna thank all that assisted immediately after the accident, I sternly spoke to him and he assured me that will be like me at this events, he will be a spectator only,” added McKenzie.
He concluded by joking that the PA strongly feels that spinning should be turned into a sporting event and thanked their supporters from their prayers.
Thoughts and prayers, Kenny.
[source:citizen]
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