Famous South African club host Inno Morolong took to Instagram to share that she suffered abuse at the hands of Tapiwa Munyuki and tell the world what an abusive relationship she was in. The club host is famously known for being loud and outing people in public with no filter in her mouth. Morolong, dating Zimbabwean-born prophet Tapiwa Munyuki, shared that her relationship was not all glitter, as she showed on her Instagram accounts.
In a lengthy Instagram post, Inno Morolong said that she did not want to go public with the issues. However, because she needs justice, she is finally speaking out. In the post, she said that she hopes women who have faced abuse under Tapiwa’s hands can finally speak out as well and put a stop to the tyrant of a man.
How Inno Morolong suffered GBV with Tapiwa
Inno says she was beaten at Sandton hotel back in September while strangled and punched. It was only when security guards came to her aid that Tapiwa ran away from the scene. Later, Morolong went to Tapiwa’s place, and he threatened to kill her while beating and strangling her until his brother came to her rescue. However, Tapiwa followed Inno outside, hitting her again till security guards arrived. He immediately apologised and asked her tom like it was a misunderstanding.
Tapiwa is said to have threatened to make Inno’s life a living hell if she didn’t protect him. Later that same night, they went out hosting and she acted as if everything was fine. At the night’s end, he assaulted her again before driving off. Morolong shared that it was not only physical abuse from Tapiwa but also emotional abuse, where he would insult and belittle her every chance he got. She said she reported the case to Sandton police station, but nothing has been done. In the post, Inno Morolong tagged the Sandton Police and SAPs, asking them to bring her matter to justice.
Fans react to the abuse charges
Many of Inno Morolong’s fans are standing with her and asking the police to arrest the abusive boyfriend. Others applaud her for taking a stand against Gender-Based Violence and opening up about abuse despite being a public figure.
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