'We will never get back together' — Thimna on her break-up with Libho

23 November 2022 - 13:54
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‘Love Island South Africa’ winners Thimna and Libho have called it quits.
‘Love Island South Africa’ winners Thimna and Libho have called it quits.
Image: Instagram/ Thimna Shooto

Thimna Shooto has shot down rumours of her still being romantically linked to Libhongolethu “Libho” Gheza.

This after Libho said he had recently saw Thimna during his sit-down with Thobi Rose on Defining when asked when last he met her.

Thimna took to her Twitter timeline, explaining she had only been with Libho one morning because he offered to take her to her interview. 

In a series of Twitter posts, the reality TV star said she had no intentions of rekindling her love with Libho because they were not compatible. 

“I've never been in a secret relationship, nor have I ever lied about the break up. We're not compatible as lovers. Therapy helped me a lot with seeing the shortcomings of myself and others and that's why we remain friends.” she posted.

“We will never get back together. Like he said, he's built for the streets and I'm built for commitment.”

In February this year, the Love Island South Africa winners announced their decision to part ways after a year of dating, saying they will cherish their time together.

“Libho and I have decided to break up. We thank each and every one of you who have supported and loved us. The past year has been amazing. Our relationship was beautiful and I wouldn't change a thing about it,” Thimna posted.

“Thimna and I have decided to break up. It's been an amazing journey and I find comfort in that we gave it a full go and held nothing back. I've learnt so much about relationships and myself. I will cherish our time together forever,” Libho posted.

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