Minnie Dlamini and Itumeleng Khune, both celebrated media personalities, ended their relationship in 2014. Despite the passage of time, their failed relationship continues to make headlines, often for the wrong reasons.
The spotlight returned to their relationship following Dlamini’s legal issues with her ex-husband, Quinton Jones. Jones reportedly took Dlamini to court over issues related to child custody and maintenance.
Minnie Dlamini’s Divorce from Quinton Jones
In a surprising turn of events, Dlamini announced her decision to divorce Quinton Jones after five years of marriage. This announcement came a year ago and shocked many.
The Resurfacing Past Relationship of Minnie Dlamini and Itumeleng Khune
Amidst the turmoil of her divorce, Dlamini’s past relationship with Khune was brought back into the limelight. The pair were once considered Mzansi’s power couple, admired by many for their seemingly perfect relationship. However, they reportedly ended their relationship under less than ideal circumstances.
Over the years, the public has been left in the dark about the reasons behind Minnie Dlamini and Itumeleng Khune’s breakup. Rumors circulated that they ended their relationship after Khune allegedly paid lobola for Dlamini. These rumors have frequently pushed the pair into trending topics. However, it remains unclear whether they were ever married.
"…Itumeleng Khune 'lobolad' me." 🤐
Minnie Dlamini chats to DJ Fresh on WAW What A Week Podcast🎙
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Minnie Dlamini Debunks Lobola Rumor
A few months ago, Minnie Dlamini addressed the rumors about Itumeleng Khune’s lobola during an interview on DJ Fresh’s show, WAW What A Week. She clarified that Khune never paid the amount rumored on social media. She firmly dismissed these rumors as false and stated that their relationship was not as tumultuous as many believed.