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Having TV in your living room is a sign of poverty: Dr Catherine Masitsa claims as she shows off lavish mansion

Dr Catherine Masitsa and KTN's Nailantei Kenga (Photo: Courtesy/ Nailantei Kenga/Instagram)

TV host and reality star Catherine Matsisa has sparked a heated debate after boldly stating that having TV in the living room is a sign of poverty. During a recent Interview with KTN's Art of Living, a show hosted by Nailantei Kenga, Masitsa says having TV rooms should be the norm, as people should use living rooms for talks.

"Having a TV in the sitting room is a poverty mindset. If you are from my world, which means you went to school at the time when I went, TVs are for poor mindsets. Let me just say that," she stated.

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