Broke Generations actress Letoya Makhene and her wife, stalked and robbed
They have been trending of late from being broke and failing to settle an R2000 restaurant now rumour has it that they have been stalked and robbed.
Generations actress and songstress Letoya Makhene and her wife Pulo are making all sorts of headlines. Rumour has it that the power couple has been allegedly robbed and stalked.
Nobody really knows what happened. Generations star actress Letoya Makhene and wife disappeared from the popular Fireroom Sushi Restaurant after failing to settle their bill which amounted to R2000. However, it was reported that someone is stalking them.
In the wake of these allegations, the power couple has come out guns blazing to those peddling the rumours. The couple however rubbished the rumours and even indicated that they have opened a case of intimidation and defamation of character.
Broke Generations actress Letoya Makhene and her wife, stalked and robbed
Of interest to Mzansi was the intimidation and stalking docket from the two. What’s really going on it seems as if it’s more than a bill settlement. Is someone trying to settle a score blackmailing the power couple or what?
Despite all the drama of late the Pulumo’s have opened up about being stalked and robbed on several occasions. They have opened up to several media outlets the likes of TshisaLive, Citizen. Fans weighed into the matter and they believe the two should just try to live a private life.
The couple who recently tied the knot a few months ago seems to be living large. Letoya Makhene-Pulumo has indicated that the couple’s bank account looks healthier and can even prove time with some snaps a complete opposite to what being peddled by the media.
How can we fail to settle a bill of R2000 its a lie that we are broke?
“With us, we can wine and dine more than three times a week and its a normal routine. My wife and I did go out to the Sushi Restaurant in four ways and we had a night out.
“Can someone explain to me how can we fail to settle an R2000 bill yet we can afford to wine and dine that much? Surely it doesn’t add up right?” said Lebo.
“We can send you our bank balance and it is quite healthy.”
An agitated Lebo revealed that their bill amounted to R1,350 and went on to pay R1,600 including a tip. She rubbished the claims that they had to pull up a James Bond trick to exit the restaurant. She said they owe the restaurant nothing and settled their bills.