Vusi Nova unfollows Somizi after his reunion with Mohale, Are they back together?
We can all agree that Somizi and Mohale have made all sorts of headlines when it comes to their marriage. From daring divorce rumours which have implicated Vusi Nova into the equation to Mohale heist. However, in the wake of all this drama, it seems as if Mohale and Somizi have come to peace. Rumour has it that the two are now talking to each other and are trying to fix the mess.
Well, this comes after Mohale dropped a bombshell that Somizi almost tried to kill him. In the mix of things, the daring allegations saw Idols SA losing its endorsement deals with several companies such as Bathu. Moreover, the daring allegations saw Somizi having a fallout with SABC and Idols SA.
Who knows it might be a coincidence or what? Vusi Nova unfollowed Somizi after it was established that he was trying to fix his marriage with Mohale. We all know back then Vusi Nova and Somizi used to spend most of the time together to the extent that at some point Somizi picked Nova over Mohale.
However, it can be established that the reunion is just a mere rumour. Somizi addressed the allegations by saying that he would refer the matter to his lawyers and confirmed that he wanted to finalise his divorce from Mohale.
He also said that never had he thought that he would need to defend his honour as a result of someone he had loved deeply deliberately harming his reputation.
“I have loved loudly and proudly and, as such, you all have experienced parts of our relationship by virtue of my reality show, our wedding special on TV and our social media platform. Now, you are also the audience to what has, sadly, become a break-up between two people laced by defamation,” Somizi said.
Vusi Nova unfollows Somizi after his reunion with Mohale, Are they back together?
He denied physically or emotionally abusing Mohale.
“Our relationship has had its ups and downs but I have never been physically or knowingly emotionally abusive towards my estranged husband. I vehemently deny the allegations of criminal acts towards him and would like to clear my name of that defamation.
“What I am going to state, however, is that we had one altercation in which I had to defend myself and both of us were physically hurt by the other. I am, at this stage, not at liberty to dive deeper into the details but can state that he is not a victim in this situation.”
In response, Mohale issued a statement of his own.
“I wish to make it clear that it has never been my intention to have the private details of my marriage exposed in the public nor will it ever be my intention to cause disrespect to his (Somizi’s) image,” he stated.
He then clarified the circumstances surrounding the audio recording, saying that it was privileged and he “trusted the person with whom I was engaging”.
Mohale also addressed the abuse allegations, saying:
“I did in fact experience abuse at the hands of my estranged husband, both physical and psychological. It is not my wish to see-saw my experience against his as he only has his conscience to reckon with,” he added.
He ended by saying that he has his right to privacy and will not comment further.