DJ Fresh has released a video statement on social media in response to allegations linking him to s-e-xual assault Big Dawg is reportedly part of a long list of celebrities named and shamed on social media who have been ousted for their s-e-xual crimes against women.
Now Fresh – real name Thato Sikwane – has addressed the allegations and comments made by his ex in the first installment of his official statement. He said; “There have been very serious, and spurious allegations made against me on social media. I’ll be addressing those today, if not tomorrow…And also there have been pod shots indirectly directed at me by an ex of mine and this has been consistent for the last 17, 18 years.
“I chose to stay in my line and chose not to address it. But I’ve decided this one-sided narrative stops being the only narrative He continues to thank his family and friends who’ve stood by him throughout the ordeal and promises to reveal his full side of the story soon.
Watch the full video below
Fresh’s statement follows in the wake of comments by fellow radio DJ Penny Lebyane, an ex-girlfriend of his who released a candid thread on Twitter detailing her disturbing past relationship reportedly with the top jock.
In her tweets, Penny reveals astonishing details about how her ex had numerous affairs with younger girls and even kept pics and videos of them on his phone and computer.
Although Penny does not name Fresh, fans have now connected the dots and have come out guns blazing at the 947 jock. With that being said, all eyes will be on Fresh today as we await part-two of his tell-all statement.
In other news – Nwabisa Mthumeni kidnapped and found dead
Despite prayers being held to stop the killing of women in Cape Town, another family is mourning a loved one. 31-year-old Nwabisa Mthumeni was kidnapped from a shack in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, on Friday.
54-year-old Themba Mtshambela told Daily Sun his daughter was with her boyfriend when unknown people entered their shack, shot at him, and kidnapped Nwabisa. Read more
Source: News365