Jub-Jub dragged for bashing Kelly Khumalo during interview

Jub Jub dragged for his interview with podcast and chill with MacG. In the interview he took many shots at Kelly Khumalo whom he shares a son with.


 

 

 

 

 

He accused Kelly Khumalo of using ‘muthi’ to break up his relationship with actress Amanda du Pont. He also played a voice note which he sent to Kelly Khumalo asking to see their son and asking to put their differences aside because their son needs his father.

Kelly Khumalo shared in an interview and on her show that Jub jub has never contacted her to see their son and that he was an absent father. Jub Jub slammed those claims by playing the voice note.

Fans on Twitter came for him, saying that he abused Kelly when she was pregnant with their son. They asked why MacG did not ask him about the abuse against Kelly Khumalo instead of bashing her.

Sneiziey Msomi is gushing over her husband looking absolutely beautiful

Sneiziey Msomi is prevalently referred South African Musician who got prominence through the South African Idols competition show which displays on Mzanzi magic Dstv. She is talented and appreciating person who is also adorable and truly brave enough to deal with life on her own. She is wise and vibrant female who is a position form to all youthful individual reachable to artistic creations extreme to harvest their objectives.
 

 

 

She accepts her uniqueness big size looks and she is simply presentable and attractive. Many big size individual are looking up to her as an inspiration because her clothing standard is on high level. The love of fashion in Sneiziey runs through her veins as you can tell by how amazing she can pick and match clothes from top to bottom.

She has the ability to spot what looks good on her and this has really made peopl to fall for her stunning style of dressing and herself. She allowed a pictures of herself looking totally phenomenal and magnificent and many felt that they are charming and loveable. Please share your thoughts by leaving a comment below and don’t forget to click share button.

Nosipho From Uzalo Is A Proud Mother, See Pictures Of Her Family

It’s no secret that many South Africans watch Uzalo and recently the most talked about character has been Nosipho because of the physical abuse she has been going through in the name of love.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So many women stay in an abusive relationship hoping that their partners will change but unfortunately some of them walk away from the relationship or marriage in a coffin.

Abuse starts with small things like, punching the wall instead of you, trying to isolate you from your loved ones (family and friends), telling you how to dress, walk, who to talk to. Like everything surrounding your life is controlled by your partner until the day he decides to put his hands on you.

Nosipho is the daughter of Mangcobo and on the show she doesn’t have any children but in real life she is a proud mother of two.

The 38 year old who was born May 3, 1982 in KwaZulu-Natal, kwaMashu, South Africa takes pride in the fact that she does a very good job at being a mother and wouldn’t trade the experience of being a mother with anything.

Uzalo actress MaNgcobo takes a stand and calls for change

Gender-Based-Violence (GBV), is a very sensitive topic that prominent celebrities never shy away from speaking about. For 16-days of activism, many South Africans celebrities are joining the movement to end GBV and one of them is well-known actress Dawn Thandeka King.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“With so many women and children making up so many of the amazing talents we love and celebrate on sports, arts and culture spaces, we stand fully behind #16DaysOfActivism campaign”. She said.

The actress was also quoted by Daily Sun talking about protecting women who are talented and gifted when it comes to various sectors in the arts and sports industry.

Dawn Thandeka King thinks when perpetrators destroy these women, the industry also gets destroyed, “when you protect the talent they possess. There’s a lot of talent in art, sport and culture in women and children. If you destroy these people, you are destroying the arts industry. We should say enough is enough.

“Being silent about abuse creates mental illness. And it gives power to the abuser to do it over and over again. Women and children are scared because their abusers threaten them, some are scared because they don’t know if they will get support, should they report it. Let us work together and report it. Let us work together and protect those who can’t protect themselves”. Said Dawn.

Glimpses into quick fun bio of Generations actress Lesedi ( Luyanda Mzazi)

Luyanda Mzazi is a South African actress famous for her role Lesedi on Generations The Legacy. She has lot to prove and is not intending to let anyone stop her. Most of her on-screen character traits relate to her off-screen persona, but that won’t stop us from wanting to know more.

 

 

 

 

The budding actress’ craze for drama manifests at the tender age of 8. Proving she has a knack for acting, Luyanda lands her debut gig at only 19 years of age.

The actress plays Lesedi on the soapie. Regarding her role, she has this to say, “Lesedi is not aware of her surroundings, and goes where life takes her. Lesedi never had family bond like Luyanda. Playing the character at first look caused so much anxiety, but now I can honestly say I enjoy being Lesedi,” she said.

Her InstaCelebrity status has attracted her pretty several ambassadorship deals. The actress is an ambassador for Caring4Girls and JAM (SA). Their status quo is to give food and sanitary items, among other provisions, to needy children. She has also managed to brag brand deals at Glam Hair Ambassador and promotes products from brands like Sorbet and Kotex.