After keeping his marriage affairs “private” Somizi Mhlongo’s husband Mohale Motaung has decide to clear a few things, including confirming that the abuse allegations are indeed true!
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“In response to the news circulating pertaining to the material details about
issues within my marriage as well as the recent statement by my estranged
husband, I wish to confirm that we are indeed in the process of a divorce,” said Mohale Motaung.
Mohale Motaung said that he wishes to make it clear that it was never his intention to have the private details of his marriage exposed in the public.
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“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 disrepute to his image. While I have maintained my silence in the
hopes of an amicable dissolution of our marriage, recent developments
compel me to make the following assertions,” said Mohale Motaung.
Here are his assertions below:
1. The conversations heard in the audio were privileged as they were with
one of the producers of Living The Dream With Somizi. I trusted the
person with whom I was engaging and did not divulge such details for
any material gain. In these conversations I was laying case to reason
why I would not want the details of our divorce to be used in the
upcoming season of the reality show as this would not reflect the
complete truth and furthermore, did not want the details thereof to be
used for financial gain.
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2. Myself and the person in question had a personal relationship that was
been built over years and I felt secure relaying my experience to him
having been assured that it was privileged. I never imagined that my
turmoil would be exploited in this manner. Since the release of the
conversations I find myself stripped of my agency and the right I had
previously reserved to tell my story, when I was ready.
3. I did in fact experience abuse at the hands of my estranged husband
both physical and psychological. It is not my wish to seesaw my
experience against his as he only has his conscience to reckon with.
I have been blessed to have the support of family and friends and more
especially from members of the public while I go through this trying time in my
life.
“To this end, I reserve my right to privacy and not comment further beyond the
clarity provided herein.
I wish to quietly conclude the dissolution of my marriage which is now being
handled legally and further reserve my right to comment. My focus right now
is on my livelihood,” concluded Mohale Motaung.
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