SK Khoza's riveting interview with businessman and Somizi Mhlongo's former best friend TT Mbha, still has people talking. He addressed all the controversies he got involved in including the abuse allegations against him made by his ex-fiancé and those disturbing videos of him in a "drunk state."
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SK told TT that he does not remember a single thing about those videos and that he suspects foul play.
“People don’t care. If I had to tell everybody right now that I don’t remember a single thing of those videos, that scares me,” he told the businessman. “We live in a world where people spike drinks or put things in people’s food."
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SK finds it weird that all people could think about is those videos and not the fact that Black Coffee had just won a Grammy. He says society is so focused on negative things and not the positive because a Grammy win is a huge thing, even he would kills for.
"I think about that day and the fact that Black Coffee just won a Grammy award, and all people were talking about is SK. Do people understand that a Grammy is something even me as an actor, I would kill for.”
“That Monday was evidence that we love negativity, and we thrive on it. It was a great moment for Black Coffee, and I felt bad myself because I was going through my own things. I am not heavily religious. But we need a miracle. I am scared of my country. We love to drag people,” he added.
He then quoted Shona Ferguson when he said something about negative people and how that quote applies to his situation, “Uncle Sho said, ‘A negative mind can never have a positive life.’ Correct me if I’m wrong, but my perception is we all have problems, money, love, religion, family, or some sort of a problem. But if your heart is not pure, you use Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as soon as SK goes through shit to get your answers through me by being nasty to me, you have a problem.”
“There’s a very tough journey that I am going through and not allowed to talk about right now, it’s one of the hardest things I have had to go through in my life. With that said, as hard as it is and as tough as I am because I am built out of steel, I don’t have the balls to take my life. I never thought of it. I say, this too shall pass.”
He also spoke about his relationship with Ayanda Hlongwane, his ex-fiancé. The abuse allegations even lead to his dismissal from The Queen.
“This is my question to South Africa, my country. Why hasn’t anybody called me to ask if I hit Ayanda Hlongwane? Does my country know that I went to court six and seven times and Ayanda never pitched, not once and she had to be subpoenaed?” he asked. “When Ayanda arrived, she went to sign that she wants to drop the charges and reconcile with me.”
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Read more: "I Still Love Ayanda Hlongwane"
SK told TT that he does not remember a single thing about those videos and that he suspects foul play.
“People don’t care. If I had to tell everybody right now that I don’t remember a single thing of those videos, that scares me,” he told the businessman. “We live in a world where people spike drinks or put things in people’s food."
Read more: [Watch] More Videos Of SK Khoza In A Shocking State Circulate On Social Media
SK finds it weird that all people could think about is those videos and not the fact that Black Coffee had just won a Grammy. He says society is so focused on negative things and not the positive because a Grammy win is a huge thing, even he would kills for.
"I think about that day and the fact that Black Coffee just won a Grammy award, and all people were talking about is SK. Do people understand that a Grammy is something even me as an actor, I would kill for.”
“That Monday was evidence that we love negativity, and we thrive on it. It was a great moment for Black Coffee, and I felt bad myself because I was going through my own things. I am not heavily religious. But we need a miracle. I am scared of my country. We love to drag people,” he added.
He then quoted Shona Ferguson when he said something about negative people and how that quote applies to his situation, “Uncle Sho said, ‘A negative mind can never have a positive life.’ Correct me if I’m wrong, but my perception is we all have problems, money, love, religion, family, or some sort of a problem. But if your heart is not pure, you use Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as soon as SK goes through shit to get your answers through me by being nasty to me, you have a problem.”
“There’s a very tough journey that I am going through and not allowed to talk about right now, it’s one of the hardest things I have had to go through in my life. With that said, as hard as it is and as tough as I am because I am built out of steel, I don’t have the balls to take my life. I never thought of it. I say, this too shall pass.”
He also spoke about his relationship with Ayanda Hlongwane, his ex-fiancé. The abuse allegations even lead to his dismissal from The Queen.
“This is my question to South Africa, my country. Why hasn’t anybody called me to ask if I hit Ayanda Hlongwane? Does my country know that I went to court six and seven times and Ayanda never pitched, not once and she had to be subpoenaed?” he asked. “When Ayanda arrived, she went to sign that she wants to drop the charges and reconcile with me.”
Image credit: ANMG