'Izingane Zesthembu' star Sne Mseleku slams pregnancy speculation
Sne Mseleku, the eldest daughter of well-known polygamist Musa Mseleku has slammed talk that she is expecting another child.
The reality TV star posted a video slamming the rumour and told people to stay out of her business. She explained that she was addressing the talk because she didn't for people to later might have had an abortion, when the child is not there.
Addressing the video, that sparked the talk that she is expecting, Sne explained that she has a mkhaba, asking what should she do about it.
The video spread onto Facebook and got people talking, speculating on whether she was expecting another child.

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