AKA shuts down hater over Bonang and Zinhle love triangle

21 April 2016 - 14:55 By Kyle Zeeman

Rapper AKA has never been one to respond to fan’s questions about his break-up with DJ Zinhle or his romance with Bonang Matheba. So imagine our surprise when he took to Twitter on Wednesday to take on a hater who dared to bring up the subject.The internet was on the verge of a meltdown on Wednesday afternoon after AKA posted a picture of Bonang as his Woman Crush Wednesday. Twitter users flooded the social media site giving their opinions on AKA and Bonang’s romance‚ with many sympathising with AKA’s baby mama DJ Zinhle.In the midst of the chaos one user took the brave decision to ask AKA why he had chosen Bonang over DJ Zinhle. How on earth do you choose Bonang over @DjZinhle?? There's something wrong with @akaworldwide. Zinhle is Beautiful. Finish and Klaar!!! — Jesus Loves Me (@ZSontsele) April 20, 2016junk We are not sure if the poor fan was ready for the response he got. Your mom. https://t.co/EQSfC61ZrR— AKA (@akaworldwide) April 21, 2016junkI would ask you about who you choose to be with but 1) Nobody knows 2) Nobody cares. https://t.co/cawK8tsJIg — AKA (@akaworldwide) April 20, 2016junk The response was retweeted over 200 times and‚ naturally‚ sparked further debate among the rapper’s fans.Since DJ Zinhle announced her and AKA’s separation late last year‚ both AKA and Bonang have been shy to publicly confirm their romance. Instead the couple have chosen to post cryptic pictures of themselves together. They have‚ however‚ become more open in the last few weeks with Bonang posting a picture of the Levels rapper as her Man Crush Monday prior to AKA’s tribute to her on Wednesday...

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