Why Kenny Kunene won't stop catching the feels over Malema

22 September 2016 - 16:16 By Karishma Thakurdin
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Controversial businessman Kenny Kunene has come out guns blazing in his quest to 'expose' Julius Malema as a 'fake,' promising to air his dirty laundry for the entire nation to see.

Hot on the heels of an explosive interview on SABC's Morning Live on Wednesday, Kunene has told TMG Entertainment that he aims to show South Africa that Malema is a "fake" and  a "liar".

During his interview on Morning Live, Kunene blasted the EFF leader labelling him a "sell out," and accused him of "deceiving the nation".

Kunene also challenged Malema to a public debate. Taking to Twitter shortly after the interview aired the red beret hit back, saying that he would not entertain Kunene until he got "20,000 national votes".

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Speaking to TMG Entertainment the businessman explained why he decided to air his opinions on national television.

"A lot of Julius's lapdogs are constantly making comments about me being bitter and jealous. In a press conference during the local government elections, Julius also spoke about criminals lying to people, even though he didn't mention names, everyone knew he was referring to me," Kenny said.

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The former Sushi King added that he was not someone who Malema could insult and expect him not to hit back.

"I'm not some old women that Julius can insult. I will expose him as a conman to the nation and he knows that. If I wanted to I could say a lot of things  about Julius and Floyd," he said.

A fuming Kenny then went on to say that he would not be deterred by Malema's antics.

"Everything he criticises people for, he himself is, he calls people criminals but he is a criminal."

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The scathing attack did not end there, with Kunene saying he would tell people the truth.

"They know the truth. I know the truth and how does Julius expect to be a leader when all he's interested in is bedroom politics."

Kenny maintains that if Julius had not involved him in his "verbal f**ks" he would have continued minding his own business.

Responding to Kunene's interview on Wednesday Malema had this to say:

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