Lamiez Holworthy and Khuli Chana hit Italy after colourism fiasco

20 November 2022 - 10:00
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The Morules are in Italy
The Morules are in Italy
Image: Instagram/ Lamiez Holworthy

Lamiez and Khuli Chana are living it up in Italy.

The couple took a vacation weeks after announcing they were expecting their first child together, and amid Lamiez calling people to order and asking them to leave her family alone.

Lamiez's mother Imelda Klow slammed social media trolls for questioning her children's paternity. 

Taking to her Instagram timeline, Imelda, who is also the DJ's manager, set the record straight after people pointed out how different her three children look.

“I need to set the record straight. I had given birth to all three my children and have never said otherwise. They are my biological kids and blessed and highly favoured at that. If you want to ask or comment again with questions and negativity, I will be forced to bring out the other side of me and demonstrate where they came from."

Lamiez was not impressed and again pleaded with the media and everyone else to leave her family alone because they did not sign up to be in the public eye. 

"My family’s not in the public eye and it sucks that they’re subjected to such rubbish daily. I’m the public figure here and not even I signed up for this. I’ve made it very clear that my biological father is black. Mara Le teng how is it anyone’s business?

"I mind my own business, I work hard and stay out the mix but still I’m subjected to such la lapisa. Grown adults worried about things that have absolutely nothing to do with them. Please leave me alone. Please leave my family alone. Ga re tshwenye motho We literally don’t bother nobody. That is all that I ask".

The couple shared pictures of their adventures in Milan, taking in the sights and sounds of the city.

Take a look at some snaps from their trip below.



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