J Sbu disrobed LIVE on-air?

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On Tuesday afternoon, a member of the team was not only exposed, literally, but also called out for his 'despicable' behaviour.

Stacey and J Sbu were away on Monday and thus did not do their show. The two were on a top secret work trip in Johannesburg. Even though the two were on a work trip and only slept over for one night in the 011, J Sbu came back to Durban with a souvenir to help him remember the trip and quiet possibly keep him warm in this now-chilly weather that we are experiencing as we transition into winter.

J Sbu may have taken something from his hotel room. According to the housekeeping of many a hotel around the world, guests walking away with a few goodies from the hotel - towels, irons, hair dryers, blankets, pillows, and even TV remote controls, is a common thing.

Yes, you heard right.

However, because of transgressors such as J Sbu - many hotels now have checklists that remind you not to steal the toiletries. Maybe the next time you travel, you should check these out to avoid any embarrassing moments later if you do get caught.

This is advice that perhaps J Sbu could of made use of as he was called out on-air after Stacey outed him for taking - or as J Sbu shared 'mistakenly taking', his hotel robe.
20 Apr 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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