Somizi says he has HIV, cancer or diabetes
The star has revealed in his new book he lives with a terminal disease, but he's not ready to reveal what it is.
Choreographer and Idols South Africa judge Somizi Mhlongo at Diamonds and Doring festival in Kimberly over the Easter weekend from Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th March 2016. Picture: Nigel Sibanda
In an interview with City Press published on Sunday, popular entertainer Somizi Mhlongo spoke about his upcoming memoir, Dominoes: Unbreakable Spirit.
He writes in the book that he was diagnosed with a terminal disease in 1999 that had the capacity to take his life within six months and is incurable. He says he won’t name the illness for personal reasons.
Somizi apparently debated whether it was worth seeking treatment and living with the chronic illness. The 44-year-old maintains that he’s never felt the need to tell people what his ailment actually is.
“I haven’t had the courage or the need to say which one it is between cancer, HIV and diabetes.”
He was apparently told he only had a month to live, but God had “other plans” for him more than six years ago.
Somizi explained that by cultivating a positive mind-set he was able to rise above his affliction despite numerous days when it all felt like too much.
He also reveals how difficult his life became after he was falsely accused of sexually assaulting a man and needed to go on anti-depressants to deal with the stress. His cars were repossessed, his mortgage was in arrears and he was completely broke after jobs in the entertainment industry apparently dried up.
Today, the choreographer is an Idols judge, has his own reality show and numerous promotion and endorsement deals.
The only sustainable solution for his life, he says, had been to stop “drinking and having casual sex” and turning to prayer and spiritual enlightenment.
He also credits Rhema Bible Church and friends there for giving him peace.
Despite how surprising it may seem, Somizi maintains he’s never taken drugs despite having notoriously drug-troubled friend Brenda Fassie (who died of an overdose) often offering him narcotics.
Mandoza and Bricks allegedly also “did cocaine” in his presence.
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