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GOGO MAWENI SPEAKS OUT AFTER BEING DRAGGED INTO "SK"KHOZA'S TROUBLES ‘SK’

After being dragged and accused of “bewitching” actor SK Khoza, Izangoma Zodumo reality TV star Gogo Maweni (Lee-Ann Mokopo) has replied to social media bullies. Through her publicist Simphiwe Majola, she stated she turned into now no longer answerable for something is taking place to Khoza.“All she did turned into positioned the whole thing with inside the fingers of her ancestors and God. She stated she isn't answerable for something he [Khoza] goes via and that she was given worn-out chasing after him to keep his son, so she positioned the whole thing in God and her ancestor’s fingers,” stated Majola on behalf of Gogo Maweni. This after Gogo Maweni dragged into Khoza’s mess after a video surfaced on social media in which Khoza can be visible reputedly retaliating in opposition to a “racist” white man. Gogo Maweni and Khoza share a son. She formerly made headlines after taking the actor to court for a child maintenance. Few weeks ago, Gogo Maweni shared on social media that she does now no longer have baby-daddy troubles, declaring that each one her baby-daddy troubles had been taken care of out in her indumba (ancestral hut) In her post, Gogo Maweni additionally said that if her kids do now no longer devour, no person will devour either. Social media customers have now dragged her for Khoza’s questionable behaviour. This after a flurry of bad posts concerning her using “muti” that many accept as true with is the reason at the back of Khoza’s appearing out of character.

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