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Gospel star exposes fellow brother in Christ for attempting s.e.xual advances at the Crown Awards

Gospel artist Lungelo Nkwanyane has accused his fellow brother in Christ of asking him for s.ex.

According to Lungelo, this happened at a Durban hotel over the weekend.

In his post he did not reveal the identity of the culprit.

He wrote: “I will now bring my sjambok when meeting my fellow gospel artists. This comes after one male artist attempted sexual advances at night while we were sleeping at the hotel during the Crown Awards. Yeer!”

He further wrote: “I will not mention any names but the brother was trying to seduce me. I know he has a girlfriend and they have a three-month-old baby. Yeerrr. I was so disappointed.”

In another post he wrote: “It was at about 1am in the morning and he was seducing me. Eventually, I asked him what he wants and he said sex. I refused and I was so disappointed.”

His friends and fans took turns asking him to reveal the person, but he would not budge.

Some of his colleagues went as far as sharing their similar experiences.

Muzi Vilakazi said: “I had a similar experience with one of the well-known gospel artist. We were in Cape Town and I had to be ruthless to him. I don’t hate him, but his gesture was not acceptable.”

TTee Kunene wrote: “I’ve been in so much nonsense in my career because I refused to shag dudes and they have blocked me. It’s no joke.”

Mcebo Mhlongo said people were hiding behind religion. “I can’t stop laughing. Most of them are hiding behind religion.”

Prince Fuze said: “He wanted to rape you.”

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Muvhango cast and crew have been given an ultimatum by the soapie creator Duma Ndlovu to vaccinate or lose their contracts. Ndlovu threw down the gauntlet to actors and technical staff during a meeting to discuss austerity measures to curb company costs in the new financial season and to minimize the spread of Covid-19.

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