“I was raped for two years by Jub Jub.”
By Staff Reporter
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Swazi-South African actress Amanda du-Pont claims television personality Jub Jub raped her and physically abused her via an Instagram post today (2 December).
In an emotional post, Amanda du Pont claimed that Jub Jub raped her as well as physically and emotionally abused her for two years.
Amanda du Pont to Jub Jub: ‘you didn’t smash me, you forcefully opened my legs and you forced yourself on me.’
Amanda warned Jub Jub about claiming they were in a relationship when she was afraid to leave. She went to accused the Uyajola 9/9 host and his mother of “muti”.
“I was raped, physically and emotionally abused for two years by Jub Jub. The only thing I did wrong was keep quiet. But that ends here I will not be publicly ridiculed by this criminal.
“Him and Mac G saw it fit to drag my name on their podcast for clout at the cost of amplifying a Gender Based Violence Case,” she said.
“Any Attorney that can help me with a cease and desist letter or help with dealing with this man legally, please reach out. So that he can keep my name out his mouth. Not because I can’t afford it, but because I want to make this a public fight.
“The fight is bigger than me. Dedicated to the woman who never make it out and end up dead😭💔,” she continued
JUB JUB’S INTERVIEW ON ‘PODCAST AND CHILL’
Amanda’s claims come after Jub Jub’s interview with MacG on Podcast And Chill. The television personality has been trending because he claimed Kelly Khumalo lured him away from Amanda with “muti.”
Jub Jub also told MacG he slept with Amanda, which upset her.
“So no you didn’t smash me, you forcefully opened my legs and you forced yourself on me numerous times for two years.
“The most painful part of all of this was that I was a virgin and I told him at the time. I told Jub Jub at the time that I was a virgin and I planned to be a virgin until the time I got married,” said Amanda.
This is her video she posted:
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CW–RIOovU1/?
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This article was first published by The South African
Pics: Supplied
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