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I am your most fervent supporter – Makhadzi stands with Jub Jub.
I am your most ardent supporter – Makhadzi is standing with Jub Jub. Jub Jub has been vocal in proclaiming his innocence regarding the allegations of rap3, attempted murd3r, and assauIt made by his ex–girlfriend Amanda du Pont. It appears that many are in his corner, including fellow singer Makhadzi.
The Moja Love presenter shared a screenshot of a DM sent by the Limpopo hitmaker, who offered him her support. Earlier this week, the hitmaker handed himself over to police after a warrant of arrest was issued in his name. After appearing at the Johannesburg Magistrates Court, he was released on R10 000 bail.
Jub Jub has been sharing quotes and comments about his alleged innocence on his Instagram account. On his IG Stories, he also shared messages of support from friends and fans.
Surprisingly, singer Makhadzi was one of them. In a screenshot, the singer shared a Bible verse with Jub Jub, encouraging him to remain steadfast in his Christian faith.
She added: “I love you, my brother. I know we are not friends, but I am your supporter from a distance”.
Jub Jub was born in South Africa and is a multi-platinum selling artist
Molemo Maarohanye, better known by his stage name Jub Jub, is a South African multi-platinum selling artist, television presenter, and actor. Born in Soweto, South Africa, Jub Jub began his career in the early 2000s as a hip hop artist. He released his debut album, The Unreleased Material, in 2003, which was certified double platinum in South Africa.
Jub Jub has since released four more albums, all of which have achieved platinum status in South Africa. His most successful album to date is his fourth album, Maftown Heights, which was released in 2009 and has been certified triple platinum.
In addition to his music career, Jub Jub has also had a successful career in television and film. He has hosted several television shows, including the South African version of the reality show Big Brother, and has appeared in several films, including the South African comedy film Catching Feelings.
Jub Jub has also been involved in several philanthropic initiatives, including the Molemo Maarohanye Foundation, which he founded in 2011 to help disadvantaged children in South Africa. He has also been involved in several anti-crime campaigns, including the Stop Crime Now campaign, which he launched in 2013.