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SA Female Celebs Who’ve Had So Much Drama In Their Lives

Some celebrities make headlines for their talent, great fashion sense, activism, financial success, their love lives or adorable children. However, lots of celebs make headlines for one thing and one thing only- drama.

Here are SA female celebs who’ve had so much drama in their lives, we can’t even keep up. 

Kelly Khumalo

Kelly Khumalo has been through a lot of drama. The award-winning musician who rose to national fame at the age of 21, after being discovered on the Cruz Gospel television search hailed as the next Brenda Fassie, a string of bad decisions, misjudged public antics and coke abuse fuelled by a relationship with bad boy gospel star Jub Jub. Then she was accused of killing the late soccer Senzo Meyiwa. That must have been super exhausting!

Zoe Mthiyane

She is the baby mama with a lot of drama, known to have dated the likes of Robert Marawa and Lebo M who she both has kids with. When Zoe sued her baby daddy Robert Marawa for R28 9oo in child support, Robert got angry and wanted to take the child to live with him. Lebo M and Zoe apparently had disagreements over a prenuptial agreement  which led to their separation. Needless to say, this two have never been at peace with each other and we hope they would finally call a truce and bury the hatchet.

Bonang Matheba

In 2016, Bonang was nominated in the category of ‘Drama Queen of the Year’ at the Feather Awards . From being called a ‘homewrecker’ to a ‘liar’ to even a ‘b****’, Bonang has had to put out fires all over the place when it came to dodging drama. Not to even mention her drama with her ex Euphonic, the Dj calls her crazy.

 Khanyi Mbau

Khanyi Mbau’s been through it all, dated rich men and broke a lot of hearts. At first people enjoyed watching her because she was fun and in demand at big events. But in a few short years the tide turned against Khanyi Mbau – and even those once near and dear to her washed their hands of her.

Vinolia Mashego

Before her fall from grace, V-Mash was the scream queen of the small screen. Feisty and a chanter, she blazed a trail as the presenter of youth game show Jam Alley before moving on to other shows and a stint on Generations. She also made headlines for drug abuse and assaults, and was axed from TV and banished to Pretoria.

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