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Lynn Forbes revealed that she had a dream AKA said that his daughter needs to be taken off social media.

On the first episode of DJ Zinhle: The Unexpected season three, Lynn Forbes and DJ Zinhle spent some quality time together while on a hike. As they sat down, Lynn’s son and DJ Zinhle’s “baby daddy” – rapper Kiernan Jarryd Forbes came up in conversation.

AKA was shot dead outside of Wish Restaurant on Florida Road on 10 February. Lynn revealed that she visits her son’s grave and it brings her peace.


 

She also said that AKA came to her in a dream and said that they need to take his daughter Kairo Forbes off social media.

“I told you about the dream I had…” said Lynn as Zinhle chimed in “take Kairo off social media.”

“But you know Kiernan was never really keen for Kairo being on social media. So every time I think about this dream I realise how clear that dream was. It was really a visit, it wasn’t just a dream,” said Lynn.Lynn went on to explain that AKA said to “limit” and not take away completely.

“You know I dream about him a couple of times but it was always just like fuzzy, but I feel this dream was him so clear. He was really there. So, towards the end he said ‘mom, I really want you to just limit’, he didn’t say take it away, he said limit the time that you expose her on social media and even in public,” she continued.

She then mentioned that DJ Zinhle had already been feeling that way.

“My kids need a break… they need to choose for themselves. So, when you called me and said you have this dream, and Kiernan said… I’m starting to figure out how to do that,” said Zinhle.

Zinhle revealed that she never feared her kids being on social media. However, when AKA was killed, she started to want to limit them being on social media.

As ‘DJ Zinhle: The Unexpected’ season three airs, take a look inside her blended family with the Forbes and Mohosanas.

DJ Zinhle welcomed her first child with slain rapper AKA in 2015. The pair were rumoured to be romantically linked from 2012 but only made their relationship public in 2014. Zinhle reportedly accused AKA of cheating on her with media personality Bonang Matheba in 2015 and called it quits. In July 2015, AKA and Zinhle welcomed Kairo Forbes.


 

 

 

 

AKA was shot dead during on Friday 10 February while standing outside Wish Restaurant on Florida Road, Durban. Durban police confirmed the death of the rapper on the scene.
AKA and DJ Zinhle reportedly got back together in 2018 but broke up again in 2019.
The rapper then began dating Anele “Nelli” Tembe, who tragically passed away on 11 April 2021, just two weeks after the rapper paid lobola for her. Nelli plunged to her death from the tenth floor of the Pepperclub Hotel in Cape Town. The rapper later moved on with rapper Nadia Nakai.
While DJ Zinhle reportedly began dating musician Bongani Mohosana, popularly known as Murdah Bongz in 2020.
Zinhle welcomed her second child Asante Mohonsana with Murdah Bongz in August 2021 – who was also loved by AKA’s family. The DJ maintained a good relationship with AKA’s mom Lynn Forbes, who stars in the third season of her reality show.
DJ Zinhle

‘I’m someone’s mom’: DJ Zinhle on backlash after Usher viral video

DJ Zinhle and Lynn Forbes, mom of slain rapper AKA, were on a hike when they brought American singer Usher into the conversation. The DJ attended Ushers Life is a Melody campaign and a video of her interacting with the My Boo hitmaker went viral in August.

 

She expressed that the backlash she received after the video was “ridiculous”.

“I won’t lie, that Usher thing is ridiculous. I told (Moozlie), people are going to have me about this Usher thing. And nothing ever happened, we went to see Usher like weeks ago,”

“I called my husband when I got to Nelspruit and he was like ‘yoh they are having you there. They are saying you’s a hoe. I said ‘for what?’ he says you and Usher,” she said.

“You mustn’t fix other men’s collars man, just mine,” said Lynn.

THE DJ ON THE BACKLASH SHE FACED
Lynn went on to address people’s opinions while DJ Zinhle said it is fine for people to have an opinion, but to curse her out is not.

“But to actually curse me out. To swear at me, call me names, call me a hoe, call me and say ‘yeah Usher definitely smashed’… that is so wrong. guys, I’m someone’s mom,” she said.

Speaking off those “attacking” her on social media, Zinhle revealed that someone commented “Kiernan only died seven months ago and you’re already out with other men”. Lynn laughed off the comment asking “what does that have to do with you?”.

Skeem Saam team last night at SAFTAs

Skeem Saam, whose main premise examines the plight of today’s male children and the tough challenges they face transitioning into manhood, has tackled educational content which has kept South African audiences captivated.

Throughout the years, the audience ratings of Skeem Saam have continued to grow, with the programme being ranked the #1 show on South African television on several occasions. Currently, the soapie commands an audience of over 3 million viewers. In the age of social media, Skeem Saam has maintained a healthy presence on platforms such as Twitter, where it regularly trends.

Merlin Naicker, the Group Executive for Video Entertainment believes that the relevance of Skeem Saam is what has kept viewers captivated. “As the public broadcaster, we are proud of the quality production which is Skeem Saam, which millions of South Africans relate to. It has brought intriguing storylines which have kept people on the edge of their seats. We hope that Skeem Saam will continue to have phenomenal growth as we fulfill our mandate to educate, entertain and inform”.

 

 

 

 

Winnie Seriti, the creator and producer of Skeem Saam says “We are proud to be affiliated with the SABC, a broadcaster that has taken pride in giving local Productions, Writers and Talent a platform for so many years. We started out wanting to make a difference in the lives of the people that watch our soapie, but we never anticipated the significant impact we would make to society through this programme. Ten (10) years later, our audiences remain loyal to us, helping us continue to tell relevant stories to millions of South African across the country, and shining a light on current issues that affect our youth today. Here’s to many more years together, as we continue to change the lives of people season after season!”

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