Seemah refers to DJ Zinhle’s spouse Murdah Bongz as a dog
DJ Zinhle has responded after Seemah, a co-host on the Spreading Humours podcast, publicly demeaned her partner, Bongani “Mörda” Mohosana, by labeling him a “dog” amid ongoing accusations of infidelity.
This remark followed allegations from blogger Musa Khawula, who asserted that Mörda is allegedly involved with a 22-year-old woman named Kimberly, reportedly associated with a nightclub in Johannesburg.
The speculation has garnered significant attention, igniting discussions on social media regarding the couple’s relationship.
In the podcast episode, Seemah commented on the accusations, expressing that she once regarded Mörda as an honorable individual.
She remarked, “You look at him and you think Zinhle won, kanti yinja (he’s a dog).”
Initially, Zinhle opted not to engage with the matter publicly but later took to TikTok to express her emotional reaction to Seemah’s insult.
“I’ve genuinely been attempting to overlook everything happening on social media, along with the disrespect it entails,” she stated. “But to hear someone refer to my husband as inja was truly hurtful.”
The artist explained that the pain was intensified by the fact that the comment originated from someone familiar to her.
“The most difficult aspect of that comment was that I know the woman personally. We interact quite often in DMs, and I’ve supported her business. Instead of reaching out to me, she chose to go to TikTok to call my husband a dog,” Zinhle mentioned.
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Initially, many fans assumed Zinhle had addressed the infidelity rumors in a previous video where she discussed the importance of maintaining peace and avoiding public disputes.
She later clarified that that video was recorded in October, prior to the emergence of these allegations.
“I don’t wish to engage in conflict. I want a peaceful life rather than having to explain myself,” she stated in the earlier clip.
Before her recent clarification, Zinhle and Mörda made a more subtle reference to the rumors by sharing an AI-generated video featuring Musa Khawula singing her song Sorry, which many viewed as their lighthearted way of addressing the claims.
The caption of the post read, “Apology accepted.”
After this incident, Zinhle took a moment to express gratitude to her followers, stating that she regretted allowing negativity to influence her initial response.
“I want to apologize to you all. I do not take your support and love for granted, and I truly appreciate it. You are the ones who deserve my attention,” she added.
