Woman Who Dumped Unemployed Boyfriend Shows Off Luxurious Car Worth R700K

Woman Who Dumped Unemployed Boyfriend Shows Off Luxurious Car Worth R700K

  • A South African woman who previously went viral for leaving her unemployed boyfriend was back in the headlines
  • The TikTok video showing her Ford Mustang 5.0 GT Convertible quickly turned into a lively debate on social media
  • The post received mixed reactions, with some praising her purchase and others linking it back to the earlier controversy that made her trend

South Africans are once again debating Ziya Ngqobese after she revealed her R700,000 Ford Mustang in a viral TikTok video, months after sparking controversy over her views on relationships.

A woman from South Africa, who once gained attention for ending her relationship with an unemployed partner, made news again
A South African woman who previously went viral for leaving her unemployed boyfriend was back in the headlines. Image: @ziya_ngqose
Source: TikTok

Ziya Ngqobese, a South African woman who gained attention for ending her relationship with an unemployed boyfriend, made headlines again. On 11 August 2025, she shared a video under her TikTok account @ziya_ngqose showing off her new car, a Ford Mustang 5.0 GT Convertible, which is valued at around R700,000. The post quickly gained traction, reaching over 89,000 likes in just days.

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Ziya first made headlines months earlier when clips of her and her then-boyfriend having a conversation with her sounding uninterested were leaked by the unemployed partner. While some users criticised her as being harsh and materialistic, others defended her stance, saying she was entitled to seek a partner who could match her lifestyle and ambitions.

The latest video shows Ngqobese standing confidently next to her Ford Mustang Convertible, smiling as she vlogs her daily life. The car, known for its powerful V8 engine and sleek design, has long been considered a status symbol.

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Car reveal fuels mixed, ongoing buzz

Reactions to the post have been mixed. Several TikTok users congratulated her and described the car as a well-deserved achievement, while others revisited the controversy surrounding her past comments, suggesting that the new video was another way of proving a point.

Ziya Ngqobese’s rise in visibility reflects how quickly personalities can gain traction through TikTok and other platforms. From her first viral moment discussing personal relationships to now showcasing a high-value car, her name continues to spark attention and commentary.

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After sparking debate for breaking up with her unemployed boyfriend, a South African woman made headlines again
A South African woman who went viral after dumping her jobless boyfriend captured public attention once more. Image: @ziya_ngqose
Source: TikTok

Mzansi reacted to the video

Leahh_rayy 🇿🇦🇺🇸 said:

"First woman to choose herself. 😌"

Tho_Mtshali said:

"The girl who chose herself. ❤️❤️"

Xongile Zalabantu said:

"He's even teaching her how to trade. 😂"

Sikie said:

"Ncoh so Wena, you were looking for this kind of life... 👏 Hayi uku gibela amabus."

NNokwandafelicia44 said:

"Honestly, this is what we all want. 😂😂😢 Because they'll play you one way or the other, so go for the soft one. 🥂"

Molly-the-stylist said:

"They only post videos nemota because the house is currently empty, first wife akatukura property be patient."

Tricia Jantjies said:

"Am I toxic for loving her? 🥹❤️💐"

Khadzi said:

"You're living the life you wanted wena girl"

Check out the TikTok video below:

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Gloria Masia Gloria Masia is a Human Interest Writer at Briefly News. She holds a Diploma in Public Relations from UNISA and a Diploma in Journalism from Rosebank College. With over six years of experience, Gloria has worked in digital marketing, online TV production, and radio. Email:gloria.masia@briefly.co.za

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