She clearly stated that no attempts had been made.
“I would like to put it on record that no such attempt has been made to me and my family,” she wrote.
Ogle continued by saying that it would not be possible for her to deny access to someone who had not engaged in her pregnancy or at the time of her son’s birth.
She noted that her last interaction with Zwane occurred after the child’s birth, when he allegedly inquired if he had been included on the birth certificate.
Ogle informed him that he was not listed, as he was absent during the registration.
Additionally, she indicated that Zwane had asked to meet in a public place, but she declined the invitation, citing her discomfort soon after delivery.
In response to earlier references to Zulu cultural practices, Ogle claimed that her parents faced disrespect during her pregnancy and that the appropriate customs were not upheld.
She expressed the emotional impact this situation has caused her, stating that she dealt with harassment from Zwane’s fans and associates, in addition to humiliation and derogatory comments about her mental health at family gatherings.
Ogle also accused Zwane of disclosing details about her private life to former housemates, friends, family members, and fans.
In her final comments, Ogle stated that since Zwane is now “suddenly unsure” about the paternity of her child, she will not engage with him directly going forward.
She confirmed that any future communication will be conducted through her legal team and that she will refrain from making any further public statements on the issue.
Read Ashley’s full statement below:

