Zari Reacts to ‘Post’ Targeting Her Marriage, Threatens Lawsuit
Ugandan-born entrepreneur based in South Africa, Zari Hassan, has dismissed viral claims of trouble in her marriage, saying the circulating post did not come from her.
On March 17, a screenshot from an account named ‘Zari the Bosslady’ circulated widely on social media, suggesting heartbreak and infidelity.
The message quickly drew attention, but it never appeared on any of her official pages, leaving many questioning its source or assuming she had posted and deleted it.

As the rumor spread, Zari addressed it in a video now circulating online, distancing herself from the post and accusing bloggers of pushing false claims for attention.
She also criticized the growing obsession with her personal life, saying the constant speculation has gone too far.
What is your intention that you are so invested in someone’s life that you can actually wake up and post a screenshot as if it is something true or something that actually happened? It says a lot about you, not the people you are writing about.
Zari warned that sharing unverified information can carry legal consequences and damage reputations.
There are laws these days. There are cyber laws that govern such nonsense, and you can actually get locked away. Some of you TikTokers and bloggers, once you are arrested, then you say “oh forgive me,” but you are ruining reputations. You are ruining someone’s life. You are ruining my reputation by putting out something that I actually have no idea about.
She added that she will no longer entertain baseless allegations and will take action against anyone spreading false information about her.
Next time you want to write something about me, make sure you know what you are talking about because I will make you sell your kidney. I will sue you, and the only option you will have is to literally sell your kidney to pay me. These things of doing damage control and saying “I will apologize,” I am not interested in your apology.