Londie London claps back at reports about the paternity of her children

21 January 2023 - 12:00
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Londie London slams reports spreading fake news about her private life.
Londie London slams reports spreading fake news about her private life.
Image: Instagram/ Londie London

Londiwe Zulu, popularly known as Londie London, has slammed reports questioning who the father of her children could be. 

This after ZiMoja reported the singer's estranged husband, Hlubi Nkosi' has allegedly been questioning the paternity of their oldest child.

In a recently shared Instagram story, the former Real Housewives of Durban cast member recalled speculation circulating on social media timelines of her marriage ending due to her husband allegedly looking to have a polygamous marriage and her being seen driving an old Toyota Tazz. She said the rumours were all bogus.

Londie said while she could stomach fake news about her life being reported, she drew the line when it comes to her kids.

"Polygamy. Tazz. Paternity. What in the fake news is this? You can lie or say whatever you want about me, but not my kids. May we please not disrespect each other," she wrote.

Londie London's Instagram story.
Londie London's Instagram story.
Image: Instagram/ Londie London

Recently, Londie rubbished reports of her being down and out after parting ways with her ex-husband. 

In a statement shared with TshisaLIVE, the musician said she wished people would stop spreading fake news about her life. 

“I am human too and I also have emotions, I’d like to plead with everyone to stop spreading fake news as it causes a lot of damage to me and my family."



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