The South African media landscape is buzzing following explosive claims made by Mac G on the latest episode of Podcast and Chill. The host has brought Pearl Modiadie’s high-profile departure from Metro FM back into the spotlight, alleging that her exit was directly linked to her refusal to tolerate sexual harassment.
The Allegation: A Dark Reality of Media
During the discussion, Mac G didn’t mince words, claiming that Modiadie was effectively pushed out because she wouldn’t succumb to inappropriate advances from superiors.
“She got fired at Metro FM because she wouldn’t give out [favors]!” Mac G stated, using his characteristic bluntness to frame the dismissal as a case of workplace victimization rather than a standard contract end.
The Backstory: A Multi-Million Rand Legal Battle
To understand the weight of these claims, one must look back at the documented legal timeline between Modiadie and the SABC:
- The 2019 Email: The dispute centered on a message sent by former programmes manager Anthony “Tony” Soglo, which contained suggestive language involving “pimps” and “bookings.”
- The Lawsuit: Modiadie sued the SABC for R3.5 million, citing emotional distress and a dehumanizing work environment. She maintained that the remarks were degrading and portrayed her in a professional light that was “humiliating.”
- The Fallout: While Soglo was eventually dismissed from his role, the controversy has remained a sensitive point regarding how major broadcasters protect their female talent.
Why This Matters Now
Mac G’s commentary moves the needle from “celebrity gossip” to a serious conversation about workplace ethics. By revisiting this case, the podcast has highlighted:
- Power Dynamics: The difficulty of female broadcasters maintaining their positions while reporting harassment.
- Legal Accountability: The long, taxing journey victims face when seeking justice against large institutions.
- The “Podcast Effect”: How alternative media platforms are forcing traditional corporations to face past scandals in the court of public opinion.
















