25/75? Minnie Dlamini’s estranged husband ‘ditches’ joint business venture

Minnie Dlamini’s estranged husband ‘ditches’ joint business venture”/>In an exclusive interview with Sunday World, a source claims that Minnie Dlamini’s estranged husband Quinton Jones has changed his mind regarding their business venture. Minnie claims he told her that he would be retiring from their firm, Beautiful Day Production, and that she was upset.   

A 25 percent interest in the television production firm is said to be held by Quinton, with the remaining shares held by Minnie, according to the magazine. He will tell his attorneys to file the divorce papers, but he will give her their Midrand house, where she will raise their kid, according to a reliable source.

“Remember, they were married under the terms of an antenuptial contract, which is subject to the accrual system,” a source told the magazine.

ALSO READ: Is Minnie Dlamini getting a 50/50 divorce? An examination of Quinton Jones’ nett worth

MINNIE DLAMINI has announced her separation from her husband.

A Showmax programme titled Becoming Mrs Jones included footage from Minnie and Quinton’s wedding, which took place in July of 2017. The couple is expecting their first child, Netha Makhosini Jones, in 2020.

Minnie has revealed that she and Quinton will be divorcing on the 15th of January in 2022. However, at the time, the actress said that she and her estranged husband would continue to work together as partners in their firm.

Our family has experienced amazing delight as well as heartbreaking loss during the previous two years. ” “We took consolation in knowing that we had one other throughout this difficult time,” they said in a joint statement.

Following months of separation and discussions with our family and a professional counsellor, we have decided to file for divorce in the formal sense. Despite the dissolution of our marriage and love connection, we continue to be friends, business partners, and devoted parents to our beautiful boy,” the statement said further down.

“It was a tough choice to make, and it was much more heartbreaking to be forced to make the announcement,” the message said