Video of Lerato Molwelang, a 20-year-old South African exploited in a fake modeling audition scam by Ivo Suzee

the video is Lerato Molwelang,
the video is Lerato Molwelang,

The lady in the video is Lerato Molwelang, a 20-year-old South African who claims she was exploited in a fake modeling audition scam by Ivo Suzee… In case you missed it, watch the full clip here below

 

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Lerato Molwelang Allegedly Exploited in Fake Modeling Audition Scam – What We Know So Far

A video circulating online has sparked intense discussion after Lerato Molwelang, a 20-year-old South African woman, claimed she was exploited during what she believed was a legitimate modeling audition. According to her account, the audition later turned out to be fake, raising serious concerns about exploitation, online scams, and the safety of young aspiring models.

Who Is Lerato Molwelang?

 

Lerato Molwelang is a young South African who recently went viral after appearing in a video where she shared her personal experience involving a modeling audition she says was misrepresented. In the clip, she emotionally explains how she was allegedly lured under the promise of a professional opportunity, only for the situation to unfold very differently.

Her story has resonated with many social media users, particularly young women, who say it highlights the risks faced by aspiring models in an industry that is often poorly regulated.

Allegations of a Fake Modeling Audition

In the video, Lerato claims that the audition was organized by an individual identified as Ivo Suzee. She alleges that:

  • The audition was presented as a legitimate modeling opportunity
  • She was given expectations of professional exposure and career advancement
  • The situation later appeared deceptive and exploitative

It is important to note that these are allegations, and no court ruling or official investigation outcome has been publicly confirmed at the time of writing.

Social Media Reaction and Public Concern

The clip has spread rapidly across platforms such as X (Twitter), TikTok, and Facebook, with many users expressing:

  • Shock and outrage
  • Calls for accountability
  • Warnings to other aspiring models

Others have emphasized the need for due process, urging the public not to jump to conclusions until all facts are verified.

The Bigger Issue: Modeling Scams in South Africa

This case has reignited discussions around fake modeling auditions, a problem that has affected many young people across South Africa and beyond. Common red flags often include:

  • Auditions held in private or unprofessional locations
  • Requests for explicit actions under the guise of “portfolio building.”
  • Lack of verifiable agency credentials
  • Pressure tactics and secrecy

Industry experts advise aspiring models to verify agencies, avoid private auditions, and seek guidance from reputable professionals before attending casting calls.

Why This Story Matters

Regardless of the outcome, Lerato Molwelang’s account has brought attention to the vulnerability of young talent and the urgent need for:

  • Stronger industry oversight
  • Public awareness about audition scams
  • Safe reporting channels for alleged exploitation

Her story serves as a reminder for young creatives to remain vigilant and informed.

Watch the Full Video Clip

In case you missed it, watch the full clip below to hear Lerato Molwelang’s story in her own words and understand why the video has sparked widespread debate online.

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11 comments

  1. Too late this guy has been doing for years he makes money off himself sleeping with African young girls he call it African casting

    1. Doing it for many years doesn’t mean we should allow it to continue. The guy must be stopped as soon as possible. He is a criminal because there was actually no job available for the girls. He is running a fake recruitment agency.

  2. This is wrong in every way , she really thought that she had a legitimate modeling interview only to be tricked into having sex. There is no way she would have wanted her farther to witness this exploitation and desperation she had to go through for this modeling contract o ly to discover that it was all fake. She actually wanted to have dinner with her farther to make him proud of her success but I quess it was all a ploy to exploit her. Anyway I hope she finds peace and forgiveness as mistakes happen and we can only learn from them.

  3. Tht was the scam from the start I did see things like that before this must stop take tht man to court…but the man ask her to have sex with her…

  4. But there is another thing that we are not aware of. I think these girls were told upfront that there was no modeling job available. They were told about what they had been invited for, that is, to participate in manufacture of explicit material. That is why they were paid just for signing the contract. They knew that they were there as actors, portraying themselves as girls looking for a job in a modeling agency only to get fucked before getting the job. That’s what they were doing. Obviously, acting involves imaginary scenes…. girls attending an interview for job. Having someone asking for sex in that manner and agreeing so spontaneously is never natural. You can see that everything was planned and prepared for. These girls were actors and I’m sure that’s also in the contracts they signed. Ask yourself, why very few girls come out publicly? And the only thing that embarrasses them is that they never thought the videos would be seen by South Africans. Maybe they were told the videos would only be distributed overseas. Watch videos very closely and you can see that everything was planned here. How can someone simply say “For me to do that I want you to have sex with me” and the answer comes out very simply “Yes”. These girls were actors in an explicit material involving scenes of girls seeking job in modeling industry and ending up being fucked for the job.

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