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Mihlali Ndamase reveals her ex-Leeroy Sidambe’s is bisexual

Beauty influencer Mihlali Ndamase has stirred significant controversy on social media after making a shocking revelation about her former lover, Leeroy Sidambe, during a recent Instagram Live session.

Ndamase, who had a highly publicized and tumultuous breakup with Sidambe—marked by a dramatic and highly reported physical altercation—took to Instagram Live to address lingering issues from their past relationship. During the session, she referred to Sidambe using derogatory terms, calling him a “double adapter” and “after-nine,” terms that are pejoratively used to describe a bisexual individual.

In her live stream, Ndamase questioned, “People are so funny, ngicela ningbuzele leya [please ask that] double adapter, and after nine, which substance am I taking?” She continued, “Since you are going to be petty on social media, we gotta be asking Mr After Nine what substances am I on?”

Ndamase’s comments have ignited a flurry of reactions online, with many condemning the use of derogatory language and the public airing of private matters. The incident highlights ongoing issues of privacy, respect, and the impact of social media on personal relationships.

As the discussion unfolds, it underscores the complexities of navigating personal conflicts in the public eye and raises questions about the broader implications of such revelations on both individuals involved and their respective communities.

In other news – Man stabs girlfriend and himself in Guruve

In a disturbing turn of events, a 24-year-old man from Disi Farm has been involved in a violent incident where he allegedly stabbed his HIV-positive girlfriend four times before turning the knife on himself. The man, who is not being named for ethical reasons, reportedly attacked his girlfriend after discovering her HIV-positive status. Following the assault on her, he inflicted multiple stab wounds on himself.

According to reports and police sources, both individuals are currently receiving treatment at Guruve Hospital, where they are fighting for their lives. Read More

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