Mawhoo’s Sister Accuses Singer Naledi Aphiwe Myongwane of Killing Her Own Mother for Fame
In a shocking accusation, Mawhoo’s sister and manager, Amahle, has accused rising star Naledi Aphiwe Myongwane of orchestrating her own mother’s death in a bid for fame.
The stunning claims were made in a viral video shared across social media, sparking heated debates and a war of words between the two.
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A Tense Confrontation Over Event Access
The drama allegedly began when Amahle refused to let Naledi into an event she had organized without paying the entrance fee.
Amahle claims that Naledi, who arrived with more than five people, demanded free entry.
“When I refused, she decided to leave. She would always make me pay at her events, so I did the same. The next morning, she posted that I thought I was better because I am Mawhoo’s sister. I ignored her,” Amahle stated.
Tensions Escalate Over Personal Insults
Speaking to the DailySun, Amahle revealed that their exchange quickly escalated, with Naledi making hurtful remarks.
“She went on to say I lost my father, and my child was being eaten by ants in the grave, which had nothing to do with what happened between us,” Amahle continued.
In response, Amahle warned Naledi to stop insulting her.
“I told her that she has hurt me a lot and I will take further steps if she doesn’t stop,” Amahle added.
Voice Note Sparks Further Drama
Things took a turn for the worse when Amahle sent Naledi a voice note (VN), mentioning her mother’s death.
“I reminded her that our mother also died, and I have never said anything about that. I think that VN hurt her,” Amahle explained.
Amahle also accused Naledi of selectively deleting messages, only keeping the ones that painted her in a better light.
Naledi Responds with Hurtful Retorts
Following the heated exchange, Naledi took to social media, addressing the accusations. The 18-year-old singer, who had recently received international attention after Chris Brown’s performance at the FNB Stadium, admitted to responding in a hurtful manner.
In a chilling response, Naledi said,
“I know when you have lost a child, you lose your mind. You get messed up. I wish I had powers and I would help you because you are not OK upstairs, Amahle. You are crazy.”