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Jub Jub under fire for comments aimed at Kelly Khumalo

Snippets from a highly anticipated episode of MacG’s Podcast & Chill have made their rounds on social media, and the episode, featuring media personality and musician Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye, has already sparked controversial discussions on Twitter.

In the snippet shared by the host of the podcast, Jub Jub says he will not be filtering anything and that he is open to discussing everything with MacG.

He also reveals that he has some dirt on everyone, and jokingly says that he also has some files and information on the host of the podcast himself.

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The part of the snippet which got tweeps talking was when the Uyajola 9/9 host spoke about his baby mama Kelly Khumalo, and said every person who dates a woman like her ends up dead.

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He also boldly claimed that the singer and businesswoman uses traditional medicine.

“Everybody knows that Kelly uses umuthi,” said Maarohanye.

The episode is due to be aired on 1 December and viewers as well as listeners will get the chance to witness MacG and Jub Jub discuss the media personality’s career, past experiences and future plans.

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Is Kelly Khumalo under the heat?

According to The South African, advocate Malesela Teffo – who was appointed to conduct a watching brief by the Meyiwa family – has recently claimed that he made contact with Khumalo, who referred him to her legal team.

He further said that the case against the singer was registered in 2019 in Vosloorus, but had been withdrawn after the new team of investigators took over the case.

Teffo added that when the new investigators took the case over, the charge laid against the singer for defeating the ends of justice was allegedly overlooked.

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By Lerato Maimela
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