AKA gushes over Bonang on New York's Sway In The Morning

06 July 2016 - 19:53 By Kyle Zeeman
subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now

Hip-hop sensation AKA gave fans a glimpse into his romantic side when he spilled the beans on his romance with Bonang Matheba during a guest appearance on popular US hip-hop morning show, Sway In The Morning, on Wednesday.

Image: via AKA Twitter

Although shy at first to talk about his romance with Bonang, AKA eventually poured his heart out about the way B treats him and where their whirlwind romance began.

When asked by Sway if he was seeing someone, AKA didn't hesitate to say that he's taken by someone he adores.

"I have someone in my life that treats me very well and who I adore," he said.

It was then that someone in the studio got their hands on a picture of Bonang, to which AKA replied she's "hotizz."

The Baddest star wasted no time in telling Sway that Bonang is a star in her own right.

Even though AKA admitted that he's not into this "mushy stuff" he undoubtedly had every girl envious of the way he opened up about their romance.

"Basically, we had known each other for a couple of years and I was in a relationship, some things happened, and now we are together. She had always known that I kind of dug her," he explained.

He went on to explain that their romance caused quite a stir but that he had to take a chance on love.

  •  

"I liked her and she liked me and there was a lot of controversy back home with both of us being public figures and me being in a relationship at the time but you know what, I have apologised for my mistakes."

AKA also revealed that if you love someone then you should give it a shot.

"You only have one life to live and if you love someone and you feel it and you really want to give it a go, you should take a shot man. If you got a shot, you gotta shoot it. At the end of the day, it's your life.  People get hurt in love but I'm not the first man to do this," he said.

subscribe Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package.
Subscribe now