Check Out the Reason why Some People do Not Believe Amanda Dupont’s Allegations Against JubJub

Over the past couple of weeks social media and local news outlets have been busy buzzing, with the Mac G Podcast interview with JubJub

If you are not familiar with the story let me fill in a little, this all started when rapper JubJub went on to the famous MacG podcast for an interview, and on that interview JubJub spoke about how singer Kelly Khumalo used muthi on him to get him to like her and to stay in a relationship with her and leave Amanda Dupont, whom he was in a relationship with before he dated Kelly. Clearly what ever he said in the podcast about Amanda did not sit well with her, so her released a video online of herself explaining why she stayed in a relationship with the in the first place.


 

 

 

 

She claimed that the she was afraid for her life as she believed that JubJub’s mother was going to bewitch her if she dumped JubJub and that she was notorious with using muthi. She also went on to say that for a period of two years JubJub forced himself on to her and that their lovemaking was not consensual, meaning that he raped her for close to two years. After this story broke, more woman came out and claimed the same thing as well like JubJub’s cousin and famous radio host and Tv personality Masechaba Ndlovu.

When Masechaba Ndlovu also alleged that she was raped by the rapper as well and that at that time she was still a virgin, people started questioning the allegations due to the fact that the media personality once accused her own father of raping her when she was only nine, so all of this did not make sense to some people.

People also questioned Amanda Dupont’s allegations as well due to this article that came out a couple of years back were she claims that she was not raped by JubJub at all. So some people are questioning the fact that she is now coming back with the story and saying that he her, we are not sure of what’s what, and who is lying and who is telling the truth amongst them but all we know is that we hope for the truth to come out and that justice to be served.