We've both moved on - Euphonik says he's not 'bitter' about Bonang

27 July 2016 - 11:00 By TMG Entertainment
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Euphonik has again spoken about his relationship with TV and radio personality, Bonang Matheba, insisting that he does not hate her and that the pair have moved on.

Bonang Matheba and Euphonik.
Bonang Matheba and Euphonik.
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Speaking to Gareth Cliff in an interview on CliffCentral this week, Euphonik was asked about his relationship with Bonang, who he dated.

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"I don't hate her. We had our time. It was great when we were together but would I go back there? No. Have I moved on? Yes. Has she moved on? Yes. Am I bitter? No."

But even though they now have their own lives, Euphonik went on to reveal that the pair are no longer on speaking terms.

"I don't speak to her. There's no interaction, so it wouldn't be awkward (if I had to bump into her at an event). It would be like 'I'm here and I know what I'm here for in my capacity,'" he added.

Bonang recently parted ways with her old bestie Somizi but Euphonik wouldn't be drawn on adding to the criticism that she has burnt many of bridges with friends and is hard to get along with.

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"Bonang is very successful and with that much success...Like, all of us, are insane in one way or another. There's no way that you can be this successful without flaws, and that is probably one of her flaws," Euphonik said.

The pair's romance was thrown back into the spotlight in May, when fans thought Bonang had alluded to it in an interview with her ex-boyfriend Slikour.

"You were nothing but good to me therefore to this day I have nothing ill to say about you‚ after you was bullsh*t‚ and now I’m okay‚” she told Slikour, in what many thought was a dig at her romance with Euphonik.

The comments lead to Euphonik going on a Twitter rant about Bonang, which, in turn, led to fans accusing the DJ of not being over his ex.

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