Top 5 messiest celebrity breakups

19 April 2016 - 11:57 By TMG Entertainment

They’re in the spotlight‚ so when things go wrong in their relationship‚ it’s bound to filter onto a public platform. From diss tracks to taking swipes at each other on social media‚ we take a look at 5 of the messiest celebrity breakups.Cassper and Boity In December last year rumours of a split between Cassper and Boity hit the newswires. At the time‚ they remained mum on the allegations‚ only for Boity to later confirm that they had parted ways.In an interview with True Love‚ she slammed rumours that Cassper had cheated on her‚ explaining that she had gone through phases where she was “angry and cried.”The ex-lovers then appeared on Lip Synch Battle Africa where they competed against each other to win the belt. Boity was victorious‚ but only hours later Cassper released a track‚ Super Ex/Power Couple.In it‚ he claims that he never knew that Boity had told the press about their split. “You ain’t really have to go to the papers behind my back and only tell me when the cover came out. Girl‚ that was whack. But it’s cool. I’m not trying to highlight the negatives.”Bonang and EuphonikGallo Images. In 2012 Bonang Matheba laid charges of assault against her then boyfriend DJ Euphonik. In court papers Bonang detailed how Euphonik had allegedly “abused me physically and emotionally” throughout their relationship.While the couple briefly reconciled‚ only to later breakup‚ the allegations were again brought into the public sphere with Euphonik’s inclusion in the Marie Claire campaign of no violence against women called In Her Shoes.After years of keeping mum‚ he broke his silence on the matter‚ denying that he had ever physically abused Bonang.“Did I ever physically abuse my then girlfriend? No. Not at all. This she lied about. On the night of the alleged abuse‚ we had a heated argument. I had turned to leave when she tried to stop me."I pushed her body away from me and walked out. She was not injured when I left so I can’t comment about where her facial wounds came from as I was not there to witness that.”Kanye and Amber Rose Earlier this year Amber Rose responded to a feud between her exes‚ Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa after Kanye again brought up her stripper past.In a series of tweets‚ which broke the internet‚ Amber took shots at Kanye. "Awww @kanyewest are u mad I'm not around to play in ur a--hole anymore? #FingersInTheBootyAssBitch‚" she tweeted. "Lol @kanyewest Now u wanna delete ur tweets cuz Muva has arrived? #TwitterFingers #UrGettingBodiedByAStripperN---a."The longtime feud between Amber and Kanye seemed to simmer down after Amber later posted a picture of herself with Kanye’s wife Kim Kardashian. A photo posted by Amber Rose (@amberrose) on Feb 2, 2016 at 1:45am PSTjunkRihanna and Chris Brown� Mario Anzuoni / Reuters This power couple’s relationship shocked the world after a violent altercation back in 2009. Pictures of Rihanna’s bruised face were leaked online with the singer later saying that she felt “betrayed” that police officers investigating the case had given the image to the media.Chris later pleaded guilty to felony assault and made a deal which included community service‚ probation and domestic violence counselling.'In a later interview with Oprah‚ Rihanna admitted that she would always love Chris‚ insisting that they shared a special bond.Minnie Dlamini and Itumeleng KhuneGallo Images. They were the darlings of the Mzansi with their relationship cementing a powerhouse collaboration between the sports and entertainment industries.At the height of their romance‚ Minnie told YOU magazine that she wanted to get married and have a family with her soccer star bae.Cheating rumours refused to go away and months after their split‚ Minnie spoke about her heartbreak to True Love magazine. "It happened and it hurt me tremendously. I am completely broken as a result. Trying to make my fans believe that I'm okay is stupid."Never confirming why they parted ways‚ Minnie would only say that her side was clean. "Only the two of us know our truth and everyone else just needs to focus on their lives. I have no regrets. If there is one thing I know I did perfectly in my life‚ it was my relationship.”..

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