Do you have a confession to make?
Updated | By Danny Painter
It is one of the most talked about Instagram accounts in the country!
With over 50 thousand South Africans following them, Confessions.za has risen to a status on social media unknown to many, dreamed of by millions, and only ever experienced by a few.
One scroll through the page and you will see why.
View this post on InstagramBest friend goals 😂 #confessionsza
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With people from all over the country confessing things from the naive and light to the darker 'what have I just read', you will be addicted from the first one.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by CONFESSIONS.ZA (@confessions.za) on
But, all is not what it seems on Instagram! With the anonymity of the page, people feel safe to confess even the most heartbreaking of things, like not having food, money or being severely depressed and this is where the human connection comes into play! The owner of the page realised he couldn't sit back and watch people suffer, nor could he find them once they had confessed - so he needed another plan!
Confessions.za have partnered with an amazing company, to help those in serious need, especially through the Covid-19 Pandemic!
I spoke to the man behind the page on a Zoom call and ask everything! From who they are to what happens when someone confesses something really bad, like illegal bad!
You can listen here:
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