December 10, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that husband to Skeem Saam  actress, Shawn Rodrique, has reacted to his wife, Amanda Du-Pont’s call out over Jub Jub raping her. (Read More Here).







Recall that a few days ago, TV presenter, Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye, said on Podcast and Chill With MacG that he had smashed Amanda Du Pont when they were still together. 

After the interview, Amanda Dupont began to trend as South Africans were in disbelief over the fact that Jub Jub and Amanda once dated, because their relationship wasn’t all that public at that time. 





Reacting to the news, Amanda Dupont, said on Instagram that Jub Jub didn’t smash her willingly, rather he raped her for two years and usually locked her in the house for that same two years. 


Amanda wrote: “My side- I was raped and physically abused by Jub Jub. Only thing I did wrong was keep quiet. That ends here. GBV is absolutely unacceptable!! I will not be publicly ridiculed by a criminal! Rape is not smashing!! Time we deal with this demon.”


After her call out, former Metro FM presenter Masechaba Khumalo, took to her Twitter page to say that Jub Jub also raped her when they were dating and he also took her virginity forcefully. 


According to information, Jub Jub, has reportedly laid charges of defamation of character against Amanda Dupont, Masechaba Khumalo and his cousin, who have accused him of “rape.” 





Reacting to the whole drama, Amanda Du-Pont’s husband, Shawn Rodriques, took to his Instagram story to say that “we believe her.” Who the “We are” is what we actually don’t know. 


In summary, Shawn, has said that he and a few thousands of South Africans believe Amanda Dupont was truly raped by Jub Jub. 

He wrote: “We believe her.” 




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