Kelly Khumalo honours Senzo Meyiwa with a song

16 September 2016 - 10:00 By TMG Entertainment
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During a tell-all interview on Wednesday afternoon Kelly Khumalo poured her heart out about all aspects of her life including her whirlwind romance with slain Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa.

Kelly Khumalo performing on stage.
Kelly Khumalo performing on stage.
Image: Sunday Times

Kelly took the hot seat on Real Talk with Anele Mdoda during which she opened up about the drama that followed her romance with Senzo.

During the revealing interview Kelly told the nation that she has written a song called Senzo, in honour of the soccer star.

The track is part of  her upcoming album called My Truth which releases at the end of September.

  • Senzo loves me even in his grave, says Kelly Khumalo Songstress Kelly Khumalo held nothing back during a tell-all interview on Real Talk with Anele on Wednesday afternoon.

"I have a song called Senzo in this album. A song that will stay forever. It will always be in the Kelly Khumalo archives for years to come. And one day when my daughter listens to it she will know how I felt about her father," she said.

Kelly added that she thought about getting a tattoo of Senzo's name on her body, but decided against it.

"You know I thought that would be disrespectful to the husband I marry one day," she said.

  • Senzo's family will never see my child, says Kelly Khumalo In what may be her most revealing interview yet, songstress Kelly Khumalo has bared her soul revealing intimate details about her romance with Senzo Meyiwa, being publicly ridiculed by his family and wanting the nation to know the truth about his murder.  

The songstress also gave fans a glimpse into the love she and Senzo shared.

''I've always been at peace where Senzo is concerned, how he felt about me. You can't take that away from me. That is the beauty of it, that you can scream, you can accuse, you can call me names, but one thing that you can never take away from me is the fact that, that man loved me. Even in his grave."

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