Big Zulu's Daily Meal Leaves SA in Stitches: "A Full Chicken Alone, Every Day is Wild"
- Imali Eningi hitmaker Big Zulu has gone viral due to a photo of him eating a full chicken, supposedly alone
- An X user assumed that he eats this meal every day, and he does not share it with anyone
- Mzansi joked about the Inkabi Records boss, and many accused him of gluttony, while others said it was a joke

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Social media users poked fun at Big Zulu's supposed eating habits. A viral photo of him seated with a large meal in front, ready to devour it, has made him a target of some of X users' most brutal roasts.
Does Big Zulu eat a full chicken by himself?
Abazazi Bafunani singer, Big Zulu, was recently a heated topic on X. The man got mocked by some of his fans for allegedly being greedy.
An X user, @Buhlenomuhle, mocked Big Zulu after he posted a photo of himself eating a meal large enough to feed a whole family. The user joked and said that it is his daily meal, and he eats it alone.
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"Every day, Big Zulu eats a full chicken. Alone."
Check out the X post below:
Mzansi laughs at Big Zulu
Social media users assumed the post about the star, who was involved in a near-fatal accident, was factual, so they decided to join in on the fun.

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Here are some reactions below:
@NdivhuwoBarnes asked:
"Full chicken? Everyday? So he only eats chicken for the whole year?"
@ramalokot joked:
"On Christmas, he probably eats a whole goat by himself."
@Fulufhelo_09 said:
"I recommend having money. However, I feel like this is being greedy."
@Monametsiii questioned:
"He drinks that 5 litre of water as well?"
@itsJayHustler was shocked:
"He is still gonna cook that chicken right??"
@EvillDaGenius joked:
"I could also eat this alone. Not that difficult. Especially with chicken becoming the size of a drumstick ya 1973."
@NkunaT stated:
"Absolutely no reason for over-eating, even if you can afford."
@TrussMii said:
"Lol, that chicken is looking like he bought it from China Mall."
@SandileGwala4 asked:
"Is he eating alone, or he has invisible mates around him?"
@alphy_Tsotetsi laughed:
"Nandos SA and Tasty Gallos SA, look no further when looking for influencers on your campaigns. I will take my 20% fee for doing the most. Thank you."
Big Zulu buys DJ a brand-new car
In a previous report by Briefly News, award-winning rapper Big Zulu's recent kind gesture towards his DJ had fans in awe.
The star bought his DJ a new car, and a clip of them at the dealership went viral. Many fans flooded the comment section with heartfelt messages, as some praised Big Zulu for his kind gesture. In his message, Big Zulu said:
"My brother, thank you so much, we've come a long way together, and I just want to thank you for everything we have done and are still doing so far. It may be small, but it comes from my heart. Thank you so much @djobgwala."
DJ Sbu under fire for expensive prices at restaurant
Meanwhile, DJ Sbu has also been called out about food-related matters. The controversial South African media personality DJ Sbu trended for all the wrong reasons recently.
Fans shared mixed reactions to the price list for the platters sold at his recently launched online restaurant, Mzakes' Kitchen.
A picture from DJ Sbu's restaurant's menu showing the price caused a buzz on social media. The screenshot showed that the star's joint serves several meat platters that can serve different numbers of people.
The Amakoporosh platter starts at R599 for six people, R949 for 8 people, and the family platter, which serves 10 people, goes for R1,249.
The screenshot was shared by a user with the handle @MveloZulu88 on the microblogging platform X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday, 24 April 2025, who complained about the prices. The caption read:
"DJ Sbu ngeke these prices are ridiculous haibo 😳"
Social media users shared mixed reactions to the screenshot. Some said the prices were too high, while others justified them. Fans also noted that a family platter for R1,249 seemed reasonable at R124,90 per person, as many food joints in South Africa would charge more for a similar meal.
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