Text messages between controversial sisters Kelly and Zandie Khumalo were recently read in court. The messages reveal how Kelly wanted to get rid of late soccer star Senzo Meyiwa.
Kelly and Zandie Khumalo discuss Senzo Meyiwa
Kelly Khumalo and her sister, Zandile Gumede Khumalo, are trending for all the wrong reasons again. Text messages between the singers about how Kelly felt about her baby daddy, Senzo Meyiwa, were recently read in court.
According to a post shared by @Newzroom405, Kelly told her sister she wanted to get rid of her baby daddy, Senzo Meyiwa. The Empini singer also said she regretted letting Senzo into her life. The post read:
“Brig. Bongani Gininda’s testimony on text messages between Kelly and Zandile Khumalo about how the musician felt about late football star Senzo Meyiwa.”
Fans react to Kelly and Zandie Khumalo’s chats
Social media users weighed in on the new revelation. Many called for the Khumalo sisters’ arrest and investigation. Some supported Kelly, saying nothing in the messages suggested that she wanted Senzo Meyiwa dead.
@Carlosmathye9 said:
“Why she’s not arrested 😕”
@lesiba_keetse
Nothing in these messages suggests that Kelly wanted Senzo killed maybe that’s the reason why she is not arrested.”
@Spade37295887 added:
“It was just a genuine concern, she didn’t say she wanted to kill him.”
@AyandaXesha noted:
“These messages just prove frustration on Kelly’s part for dating Senzo. And the mess her life has become, being followed by cameras and the fights between her and Senzo’s wife. Just shows frustration on her part. Nothing about ‘killing’ Senzo.”
@dittoditto1967 noted:
“This shows Kelly had a motive…”
KellyKhumalo shares mysterious post
In more entertainment news, Briefly News reported that Kelly Khumalo shared a cryptic post after deleting all her Instagram posts. The star seemingly announced with her video, and fans can’t wait for more.
Controversial South African musician Kelly Khumalo seem to be up to something. The star, who is always trending for all the wrong reasons, caused a buzz when she erased all the posts from her Instagram timeline.
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