In what has become one of the most controversial moves of the year, Presley Chweneyagae’s wife has reportedly listed nearly all of his personal belongings and assets for sale — just one day after he was laid to rest.

The sudden fire-sale includes everything from his luxury vehicles and wardrobe to electronics, artwork, and even their shared family home.
According to close sources, the listings began appearing barely 24 hours after mourners left the cemetery, catching friends and fans completely off-guard.
Witnesses say items were being cataloged, photographed, and priced by a professional liquidation team who arrived at the house before sunrise.
Some of Presley’s personal friends, who attended the burial with heavy hearts, were stunned to see his prized possessions already marked “for sale” on online marketplaces and estate auction sites.
One mourner described the scene as “cold, clinical, and disturbing,” adding: “He hasn’t even settled in his grave, and they’re already cashing in.

So what’s actually up for sale? According to leaked photos and early buyer reports, the items include Presley’s Mercedes-Benz C-Class — listed for R480,000 — his custom-designed leather couch set (R38,000), designer clothes going for R500 to R3,000 per piece, and even his smart TV, priced at R9,999.
The most shocking, however, is the house itself: a spacious 3-bedroom property in Gauteng, with a pool and garden, now listed at a cool R2.
4 million.
Buyers are reportedly flooding in — but so is the backlash.
Social media has erupted with criticism.
#PresleyEstateSale and #TooSoon have been trending non-stop, with fans accusing his widow of acting “heartless” and “greedy.
” “You didn’t love him — you loved what he had,” one user tweeted furiously.
Another commented: “A whole legend just died and you’re flipping his memory into a garage sale? Disrespectful!” Some are even demanding that the estate be frozen until proper legal processes are followed.
And that brings up the most disturbing question of all: Was this planned? Legal experts are now questioning how quickly such a massive estate sale could be organized unless preparations had been made before Presley’s death.
Did she know something the public didn’t? Was the relationship already strained behind closed doors? Or is this simply a case of a grieving widow trying to move on the only way she knows how?
Family members reportedly didn’t know about the sale until they saw Presley’s belongings online.
One cousin, who asked to remain anonymous, said: “This feels like betrayal.
We haven’t even held a proper memorial gathering.
There’s no respect here.
It’s like he’s being erased.
” Some relatives are even threatening to contest the sale in court, claiming that Presley left no will and that the estate should not be liquidated without proper family consultation.
But not everyone is against the move.
A few defenders online are calling the widow “practical” and “resilient,” arguing that people grieve in different ways — and that perhaps Presley’s passing left behind financial strain.
“She’s just trying to survive,” one person posted.
“People don’t understand what bills come after someone dies.
Funerals aren’t cheap.
Neither is life.
” Still, the timing remains the main source of anger: why so soon?
Adding to the drama, reports have surfaced that some of Presley’s items were being auctioned at prices far below their value — fueling rumors that the rush to sell isn’t just emotional detachment, but desperation.
One buyer who allegedly viewed the house said, “It felt off.
Like she wanted to be rid of the memories immediately.
She barely spoke about him.
Just business.
The silence from Presley’s close celebrity friends has also been deafening.
Many of his former co-stars, industry colleagues, and high-profile acquaintances have remained quiet, neither commenting publicly nor attending the property sales, despite having shared fond memories of him just days earlier.
Insiders suggest that many are choosing to keep their distance, not wanting to be caught in what’s quickly becoming a PR nightmare.
Whether it’s grief, guilt, survival, or something more sinister, the reality is undeniable: Presley Chweneyagae’s life was celebrated on one day — and seemingly dismantled the next.
Fans are left reeling.
His legacy, once thought to be untouchable, is now being sold off piece by piece.
And with every item that changes hands, another part of his story is lost to someone else’s living room.
The question remains: Was this a desperate widow making tough choices… or a calculated move hiding darker truths? Either way, South Africa is watching — and it won’t forget this scandal anytime soon.