Kelly tells KZN that she will be definitely confronting her colleague tomorrow in an office meeting.

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We asked KZN today, if you caught a fellow colleague gossiping about you, what would you do?

This is after Stacey and JSbu told KZN about a colleague whom has shared with them that she caught a fellow colleague gossiping about her behind her back!

Kelly went all in and told us how she really felt about the gossiping that was happening behind her back and that she is definitely going to be confronting her tomorrow in front of all the other staff members at the office during an office meeting.

"Don't come and give me nonsense and tell me I don't know what I'm doing"

Listen to the podcast to hear more of what Kelly had to say.
20 Oct 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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