3 things to expect on Kelly Khumalo's upcoming tell-all interview

23 June 2016 - 11:00 By TMG Entertainment
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In an upcoming tell-all interview with MTV Base, Kelly Khumalo reveals new juicy details about her high-profile relationships with Jub Jub and Senzo Meyiwa, taking drugs and getting high at church.

Set to divulge details about her heartbreak, scandal and tragedy, Kelly will appear on MTV Base's Behind The Story: Kelly Khumalo on Friday 24 June at 17:30 and 18:00 as she opens up about parts of her life never previously shared with the public.

But how further deep does she go? Well, here are the top 3 things that you should expect in the interview.

1. Relationship with Jub Jub at the time of his trial

Speaking to Sizwe Dhlomo, the songbird explains: "It was a very strange time in my life, I was dealing with a partner who going through a very serious case, who was also very abusive, emotionally and physically, who does not appreciate anything. I was trying to be a mother…. I was left very confused. I was very broken."

Molemo 'Jub Jub' Maarohanye is currently serving jail time after being convicted of culpable homicide.

It has been reported that the musician will be eligible for parole at the end of 2016.

2. Reflecting on her high-profile relationship with the late Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa

"I only found out when I was two to three months pregnant with my second child [That he was married]. As much as I loved Senzo, I feel like that relationship was a waste of my time and energy. My relationship with him was actually a waste - a delay of my life and my career - and all those unnecessary ups and downs I don’t think I deserved."

3. Her well-publicised use of substance abuse

She opens up about her addiction to drugs, revealing "I just became so hooked on drugs and I would forget about everything...Dude, I would go to church high."

Looks like one interview you won't want to miss!

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